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Both inflammatory and regulatory cytokine responses to malaria are blunted with increasing age in highly exposed children.

Lila FarringtonHilary VanceJohn RekMary PrahlPrasanna JagannathanAgaba KatureebeEmmanuel ArinaitweMoses R KamyaGrant DorseyMargaret E Feeney
Published in: Malaria journal (2017)
Together these data suggest that there is a profound blunting of the cytokine and chemokine response to malaria among older children residing in endemic settings, which may be due to repeated malaria exposure, intrinsic age-based differences in the immune response, or both.
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