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Background: Malaria is commonly associated with alteration in haematologic cells of infected individuals in both the acute uncomplicated and severe phases. Whether this alteration occurs in the asymptomatic phase of the disease is still being investigated. Objectives: To examine the haematocrit, thrombocytes, and monocytes levels of children wit...

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... Emerging studies increasingly demonstrate the importance of the nasal passage, throat, and salivary glands as virus replication and transmission sites in early COVID-19 disease. We have found the significant components, Curcumin, Artemisinin, and bioflavonoids or Bilberry, of our TriAntiMal Formulation to be very effective against cancer cells [68,69], malaria [70][71][72], and, based on the literature and our own experience, possibly viruses. ...
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