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Asymptomatic COVID could be due to DNA: study

Por: New York Daily News Health July 20, 2023

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People who caught COVID but never had symptoms may be unwitting winners in the genetic lottery, according to a new study. Researchers publishing Wednesday in the journal Nature found that the COVID-impervious carried a mutation in the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) gene. The gene resides on most of the cell surfaces in the body and alerts the immune system to attack when foreign cells are detected. The novel coronavirus snuck in and became deadly... + full article



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