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==Overview==
==Overview==
Common risk factors for malaria include [[sickle cell disease]], [[G6PD deficiency]], [[thalassemia]]s and [[Duffy antigen]].
Common risk factors for malaria include [[thalassemia]]s and [[Duffy antigen]].[[Sickle cell disease]] and [[G6PD deficiency]] are known to confer protection against malaria and have a particularly high rate of incidence in tropical populations which are at a higher risk for contracting malaria.


==References==
==References==

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Overview

Common risk factors for malaria include thalassemias and Duffy antigen.Sickle cell disease and G6PD deficiency are known to confer protection against malaria and have a particularly high rate of incidence in tropical populations which are at a higher risk for contracting malaria.

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