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Severe Malaria in Kids Linked to Certain Cognitive, Academic Deficits Years Later

Severe Malaria in Kids Linked to Certain Cognitive, Academic Deficits Years Later
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(MedPage Today) -- Cerebral malaria and severe malarial anemia were linked to long-term cognitive and academic deficits in survivors of severe childhood malaria, according to a descriptive analysis in Uganda. In participants who were tested 4...

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