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American Society of Hematology, Blood, 15(121), p. 3016-3022, 2013

DOI: 10.1182/blood-2012-10-461418

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Circulatory hepcidin is associated with the anti-inflammatory response but not with iron or anemic status in childhood malaria

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Abstract

Key Points Hepcidin rises more dramatically in mild malaria than in severe malaria. Hepcidin levels are linked to inflammation, not anemia, in severe malarial anemia and cerebral malaria.