Direct contributors to malarial anemia. The proportions vary but, in general, uninfected erythrocyte hemolysis is the major contributor to acute anemia, whereas dyserythropoiesis is a major contributor to subacute anemia in children in high transmission settings.

Direct contributors to malarial anemia. The proportions vary but, in general, uninfected erythrocyte hemolysis is the major contributor to acute anemia, whereas dyserythropoiesis is a major contributor to subacute anemia in children in high transmission settings.

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