Malaria Susceptibility: Understanding Race and Infection Risk
The premise of your question is not correct. While there is some variation in malaria susceptibility among different populations, it is not accurate to say that most black people are resistant to malarial infection. Malaria affects people of all races and ethnicities, and there is no single racial group that is immune to the disease.HIV & AIDS - Related Articles
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