Human candidate gene polymorphisms and risk of severe malaria in children in Kilifi, Kenya: a case-control association study.
Ndila CM, Uyoga S, Macharia AW, Nyutu G, Peshu N, Ojal J, Shebe M, Awuondo KO, Mturi N, Tsofa B, Sepúlveda N, Clark TG, Band G, Clarke G, Rowlands K, Hubbart C, Jeffreys A, Kariuki S, Marsh K, Mackinnon M, Maitland K, Kwiatkowski DP, Rockett KA, Williams TN; MalariaGEN Consortium.
Ndila CM, et al.
Lancet Haematol. 2018 Aug;5(8):e333-e345. doi: 10.1016/S2352-3026(18)30107-8. Epub 2018 Jul 20.
Lancet Haematol. 2018.
PMID: 30033078
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We judged p values less than 0.005 significant for the primary analysis of the association between candidate genes and severe malaria. ...Combined, these genetic associations accounted for 5.2% of the variance in risk for developing severe malaria among individuals …
We judged p values less than 0.005 significant for the primary analysis of the association between candidate genes and severe malaria …