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. 2012 Jul 3;7:81–86. doi: 10.4137/BMI.S9624

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Seasonal variation of circulating immune complex levels in malaria patients.

Notes: Figure reveals there is a significant difference in circulating immune complex levels between the rainy (September) and dry (April) seasons in all groups. The highest levels of CIC are during the dry season. The fact there are no clear disease differences in this figure speaks to the challenge of malaria transmission in the study area and the possibility of asymptomatic infection from numerous other pathogens.