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Pathogenesis of Malaria and Clinically Similar Conditions

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Clark, Ian A
Alleva, Lisa
Mills, Alison
Cowden, William

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American Society for Microbiology

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There is now wide acceptance of the concept that the similarity between many acute infectious diseases, be they viral, bacterial, or parasitic in origin, is caused by the overproduction of inflammatory cytokines initiated when the organism interacts with

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Clinical Microbiology Reviews

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2037-12-31