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English: Survival curves of Luo children in an area of Kenya where malaria transmission is intense. HbAS: Heterozygous sickle-cell hemoglobin; HbAA: normal hemoglobin; HbSS: homozygous sickle-cell hemoglobin. Based on data published in Aidoo et.al. Lancet, 2002 , 359, 1311)
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