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Low iron mitigates viral survival: insights from evolution, genetics, and pandemics-a review of current hypothesis.

Rahma MenshaweyEsraa MenshaweyAyman H K AlserrAntoine Fakhry Abdelmassih
Published in: The Egyptian journal of medical human genetics (2020)
RNA viruses pose a unique challenge to modern healthcare, with an average of 2-3 new pathogens being discovered yearly. Their overarching requirements for iron, along with human evolutionary and genetic adaptations which favored an iron deficiency phenotype, ultimately suggest the potential need for iron control in these infections.
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