What is the significance of the Duffy blood group system in the context of malaria?

A It provides protection against Plasmodium vivax
B It increases the risk of hemolytic disease of the newborn
C It is associated with an increased risk of alloimmunization
D It has no clinical significance in transfusion medicine
The Duffy blood group system is significant in the context of malaria because the Duffy antigen acts as a receptor for Plasmodium vivax, and individuals lacking this antigen (such as those with the Duffy negative phenotype) are resistant to infection with this parasite.
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