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Flawed gene explains why flu can kill in rare cases
<p>While most people affected by the flu recover easily, children with a rare genetic mutation may fall so ill that they could end up in the hospital and even lose the battle against the influenza virus, suggests a new study</p>
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New York: While most people affected by the flu recover easily, children with a rare genetic mutation may fall so ill that they could end up in the hospital and even lose the battle against the influenza virus, suggests a new study.
Mutation in the gene IRF7 could prevent children from producing a protein that helps fight off the virus, showed the findings published in the journal Science.
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