The α-thalassaemias are the commonest genetic disorders of humans. It is generally believed that this high frequency reflects selection through a survival advantage against death from malaria; nevertheless, the epidemiological description of the relationships between α-thalassaemia, malaria, and other common causes of child mortality remains incomplete. = 0.015). -thalassaemia is strongly protective against severe and fatal malaria, its effects are not detectable at the level of any other malaria outcome; this result provides a cautionary example for studies aimed at testing malaria interventions or identifying new malaria-protective genes.
The hemoglobinopathies, disorders of hemoglobin structure and production, protect against death from...
Background. The 2 most common hemoglobinopathies, sickle cell trait and a+-thalassemia, confer parti...
The alpha+-thalassaemias are the commonest known human genetic disorders, affecting up to 80 per cen...
BACKGROUND: The alpha-thalassaemias are the commonest genetic disorders of humans. It is generally b...
Background: The α-thalassaemias are the commonest genetic disorders of humans. It is generally belie...
In the South West Pacific region, the striking geographical correlation between the frequency of α+ ...
Background It is controversial to what degree a+-thalassaemia protects against episodes of uncomplic...
In 1949, JBS Haldane proposed that the high frequency of the thalassaemias might reflect a heterozyg...
Background. In hospital-based studies, ¿+-thalassemia has been found to protect against severe, life...
In the South West Pacific region, the striking geographical correlation between the frequency of alp...
Although the alpha+ thalassemias almost certainly confer protection against death from malaria, this...
Background. The gene for sickle hemoglobin (HbS) is a prime example of natural selection. It is gene...
BACKGROUND: The gene for sickle hemoglobin (HbS) is a prime example of natural selection. It is gene...
The protective effect of alpha thalassaemia (-alpha/alpha alpha) against morbidity from falciparum m...
Background: It is controversial to what degree a+-thalassaemia protects against episodes of uncompli...
The hemoglobinopathies, disorders of hemoglobin structure and production, protect against death from...
Background. The 2 most common hemoglobinopathies, sickle cell trait and a+-thalassemia, confer parti...
The alpha+-thalassaemias are the commonest known human genetic disorders, affecting up to 80 per cen...
BACKGROUND: The alpha-thalassaemias are the commonest genetic disorders of humans. It is generally b...
Background: The α-thalassaemias are the commonest genetic disorders of humans. It is generally belie...
In the South West Pacific region, the striking geographical correlation between the frequency of α+ ...
Background It is controversial to what degree a+-thalassaemia protects against episodes of uncomplic...
In 1949, JBS Haldane proposed that the high frequency of the thalassaemias might reflect a heterozyg...
Background. In hospital-based studies, ¿+-thalassemia has been found to protect against severe, life...
In the South West Pacific region, the striking geographical correlation between the frequency of alp...
Although the alpha+ thalassemias almost certainly confer protection against death from malaria, this...
Background. The gene for sickle hemoglobin (HbS) is a prime example of natural selection. It is gene...
BACKGROUND: The gene for sickle hemoglobin (HbS) is a prime example of natural selection. It is gene...
The protective effect of alpha thalassaemia (-alpha/alpha alpha) against morbidity from falciparum m...
Background: It is controversial to what degree a+-thalassaemia protects against episodes of uncompli...
The hemoglobinopathies, disorders of hemoglobin structure and production, protect against death from...
Background. The 2 most common hemoglobinopathies, sickle cell trait and a+-thalassemia, confer parti...
The alpha+-thalassaemias are the commonest known human genetic disorders, affecting up to 80 per cen...