Abstract Background The human intestine and its microbiota is the most common infection site for soil-transmitted helminths (STHs), which affect the well-being of ~ 1.5 billion people worldwide. The complex cross-kingdom interactions are not well understood. Results A cross-sectional analysis identified conserved microbial signatures positively or negatively associated with STH infections across Liberia and Indonesia, and longitudinal samples analysis from a double-blind randomized trial showed that the gut microbiota responds to deworming but does not transition closer to the uninfected state. The microbiomes of individuals able to self-clear the infection had more alike microbiome assemblages compared to individuals who remained infected....
Intestinal parasitic infections, caused by helminths and protozoa, are globally distributed and majo...
Background: Soil-transmitted helminthiases are important neglected tropical diseases that result in ...
Investigations of the impact that patent infections by soil-transmitted gastrointestinal nematode pa...
BACKGROUND: The human intestine and its microbiota is the most common infection site for soil-transm...
ABSTRACT Murine studies suggest that the presence of some species of intestinal helminths is associa...
Background: While microbiomes in industrialized societies are well characterized, indigenous populat...
<div><p>Soil-transmitted helminths colonize more than 1.5 billion people worldwide, yet little is kn...
Humans have coexisted with helminths and bacteria for the entire existence of our species. Nowadays,...
BACKGROUND:Microbiome studies suggest the presence of an interaction between the human gut microbiom...
Helminth infection and dietary intake can affect the intestinal microbiota, as well as the immune sy...
BackgroundPrevious reports show altered gut bacterial profiles are associated with helminth infected...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Microbiome studies suggest the presence of an interaction between the human...
Investigations of the impact that patent infections by soil-transmitted gastrointestinal nematode pa...
Murine studies suggest that the presence of some species of intestinal helminths is associated with ...
Abstract Data from recent studies support the hypothesis that infections by human gastrointestinal (...
Intestinal parasitic infections, caused by helminths and protozoa, are globally distributed and majo...
Background: Soil-transmitted helminthiases are important neglected tropical diseases that result in ...
Investigations of the impact that patent infections by soil-transmitted gastrointestinal nematode pa...
BACKGROUND: The human intestine and its microbiota is the most common infection site for soil-transm...
ABSTRACT Murine studies suggest that the presence of some species of intestinal helminths is associa...
Background: While microbiomes in industrialized societies are well characterized, indigenous populat...
<div><p>Soil-transmitted helminths colonize more than 1.5 billion people worldwide, yet little is kn...
Humans have coexisted with helminths and bacteria for the entire existence of our species. Nowadays,...
BACKGROUND:Microbiome studies suggest the presence of an interaction between the human gut microbiom...
Helminth infection and dietary intake can affect the intestinal microbiota, as well as the immune sy...
BackgroundPrevious reports show altered gut bacterial profiles are associated with helminth infected...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Microbiome studies suggest the presence of an interaction between the human...
Investigations of the impact that patent infections by soil-transmitted gastrointestinal nematode pa...
Murine studies suggest that the presence of some species of intestinal helminths is associated with ...
Abstract Data from recent studies support the hypothesis that infections by human gastrointestinal (...
Intestinal parasitic infections, caused by helminths and protozoa, are globally distributed and majo...
Background: Soil-transmitted helminthiases are important neglected tropical diseases that result in ...
Investigations of the impact that patent infections by soil-transmitted gastrointestinal nematode pa...