There is increasing attention on the complex interactions occurring between gastrointestinal parasitic helminths and the microbial flora (microbiota) inhabiting the host gut. However, little is known about the occurrence, structure, and function of microbial populations residing within parasite organs and tissues. In this article, we argue that an in-depth understanding of the interplay between parasites and their microbiomes may significantly enhance current knowledge of parasite biology and physiology, and may lead to the discovery of entirely novel, anthelmintic-independent interventions against parasites and parasitic diseases
Introduction Evidence is emerging of complex interactions occurring between gastrointestinal (GI) pa...
Increasing evidence suggests that intestinal helminth infection can alter intestinal microbial commu...
Investigations of the impact that patent infections by soil-transmitted gastrointestinal nematode pa...
Gastrointestinal helminth parasites share their habitat with a myriad of other organisms, that is, t...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract of vertebrates is inhabited by a vast array of organisms, i.e., the ...
Humans have coexisted with helminths and bacteria for the entire existence of our species. Nowadays,...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
While symbiotic relationships between invertebrates and bacteria have been extensively described, st...
Gut helminths are common endoparasites in the vertebrate gastrointestinal tract that have been also ...
Throughout evolution, both helminths and bacteria have inhabited our intestines. As intestinal helmi...
Background Intestinal helminths are extremely prevalent among humans and animals. In particular, ...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
Both intestinal helminth parasites and certain bacterial microbiota species have been credited with ...
Infections by gastrointestinal (GI) helminths have been associated with significant alterations of t...
The multifaceted interactions occurring between gastrointestinal (GI) parasitic helminths and the ho...
Introduction Evidence is emerging of complex interactions occurring between gastrointestinal (GI) pa...
Increasing evidence suggests that intestinal helminth infection can alter intestinal microbial commu...
Investigations of the impact that patent infections by soil-transmitted gastrointestinal nematode pa...
Gastrointestinal helminth parasites share their habitat with a myriad of other organisms, that is, t...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract of vertebrates is inhabited by a vast array of organisms, i.e., the ...
Humans have coexisted with helminths and bacteria for the entire existence of our species. Nowadays,...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
While symbiotic relationships between invertebrates and bacteria have been extensively described, st...
Gut helminths are common endoparasites in the vertebrate gastrointestinal tract that have been also ...
Throughout evolution, both helminths and bacteria have inhabited our intestines. As intestinal helmi...
Background Intestinal helminths are extremely prevalent among humans and animals. In particular, ...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
Both intestinal helminth parasites and certain bacterial microbiota species have been credited with ...
Infections by gastrointestinal (GI) helminths have been associated with significant alterations of t...
The multifaceted interactions occurring between gastrointestinal (GI) parasitic helminths and the ho...
Introduction Evidence is emerging of complex interactions occurring between gastrointestinal (GI) pa...
Increasing evidence suggests that intestinal helminth infection can alter intestinal microbial commu...
Investigations of the impact that patent infections by soil-transmitted gastrointestinal nematode pa...