BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown an inverse association between helminth infections and atopy, but none have clearly established that the pathogens themselves, rather than other associated factors, cause the suppression of atopy. To show a direct link, prospective intervention studies are required. METHODS: A randomized, controlled trial was performed to study whether repeated anthelminthic treatment results in increased allergic sensitivity to house dust mites (HDMs) in chronically infected children. The trial population consisted of 317 Gabonese schoolchildren with a high prevalence of intestinal helminths. Intervention consisted of treatment every 3 months with praziquantel and mebendazole and with placebo in the control group. Fol...
Abstract\ud Background: The prevalence of asthma and atopic disease has been reported to be low in l...
In the world, there are registered about 500 species of helminth parasites in humans, and the preval...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p.1669–1677Background The low prevalence of allergic disease in the...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies have shown inverse associations between geohelminth (intestinal ...
BACKGROUND: Most of the effort directed at understanding the role infections have in preventing alle...
Epidemiological studies have shown inverse associations between geohelminth (intestinal helminth) in...
Background: Soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections have been suggested to protect from allergic ...
BACKGROUND: The effect of helminth infections on allergic diseases is still inconclusive. Furthermor...
Background. The poor correlation between allergen-specific immunoglobulin E (asIgE) and clinical sig...
BACKGROUND: The low prevalence of allergic disease in the rural tropics has been attributed to the p...
Background: In many rural areas of tropical countries such as Indonesia, the prevalence of soil-tran...
Background: Allergic disease is uncommon in developing countries, especially in rural areas. A prote...
BACKGROUND: Observational evidence suggests that infection with helminths protects against allergic ...
Background: Observational evidence suggests that infection with helminths protects against allergic...
BACKGROUND: Helminths are modulators of the host immune system, and infections with these parasites ...
Abstract\ud Background: The prevalence of asthma and atopic disease has been reported to be low in l...
In the world, there are registered about 500 species of helminth parasites in humans, and the preval...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p.1669–1677Background The low prevalence of allergic disease in the...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies have shown inverse associations between geohelminth (intestinal ...
BACKGROUND: Most of the effort directed at understanding the role infections have in preventing alle...
Epidemiological studies have shown inverse associations between geohelminth (intestinal helminth) in...
Background: Soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections have been suggested to protect from allergic ...
BACKGROUND: The effect of helminth infections on allergic diseases is still inconclusive. Furthermor...
Background. The poor correlation between allergen-specific immunoglobulin E (asIgE) and clinical sig...
BACKGROUND: The low prevalence of allergic disease in the rural tropics has been attributed to the p...
Background: In many rural areas of tropical countries such as Indonesia, the prevalence of soil-tran...
Background: Allergic disease is uncommon in developing countries, especially in rural areas. A prote...
BACKGROUND: Observational evidence suggests that infection with helminths protects against allergic ...
Background: Observational evidence suggests that infection with helminths protects against allergic...
BACKGROUND: Helminths are modulators of the host immune system, and infections with these parasites ...
Abstract\ud Background: The prevalence of asthma and atopic disease has been reported to be low in l...
In the world, there are registered about 500 species of helminth parasites in humans, and the preval...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p.1669–1677Background The low prevalence of allergic disease in the...