Parasites have colonized the human gastrointestinal tract since the beginning of time, often coexisting harmoniously with their host. Asymptomatic carriage is the most common form of intestinal parasitic infection worldwide. Even for now well established pathogens such as Giardia intestinalis intense debate continued throughout the first half of the 20th century as to whether this organism was a true pathogen, presumably because it was so commonly identified in subjects without symptoms (1). In this setting parasites are usually present in relatively small numbers, producing little if any perturbation of intestinal structure or function and probably controlled by a combination of innate and acquired host immune responses. There is even some...
Parasitic helminthes infections take place mostly in regions where exposure to other pathogens is as...
Throughout evolution, both helminths and bacteria have inhabited our intestines. As intestinal helmi...
According to the hygiene hypothesis, reduced exposure to infections could explain the rise of atopic...
Helminth parasites are highly prevalent in many low- and middle-income countries, in which inflammat...
Parasitic infections are incredibly varied and distinct in terms of interactions between hosts and p...
There is an increase in the prevalence of chronic, noncommunicable diseases, including allergic and ...
Parasitic infections, caused by intestinal helminths and protozoan parasites, are among the most pre...
In most natural environments, the large majority of mammals harbour parasitic helminths that often l...
Intestinal parasitic worms (commonly named intestinal helminths) affect close to one quarter of the ...
Rationale: There is evidence that parasitic helminths can ameliorate colitis in animal models and hu...
7 pagesInternational audienceParasitic helminths interfere with the immune response of their hosts t...
Parasitic disease - the development of painful symptoms as a result of the life of a helminth or pro...
Helminth is a nonphylogenetic term that refers to multicellular animals (or metazoans) that have ado...
Purpose of review Parasites and other infections have many effects on the gastrointestinal tract of ...
Numerous species of nematodes have evolved to inhabit the gastrointestinal tract of animals and huma...
Parasitic helminthes infections take place mostly in regions where exposure to other pathogens is as...
Throughout evolution, both helminths and bacteria have inhabited our intestines. As intestinal helmi...
According to the hygiene hypothesis, reduced exposure to infections could explain the rise of atopic...
Helminth parasites are highly prevalent in many low- and middle-income countries, in which inflammat...
Parasitic infections are incredibly varied and distinct in terms of interactions between hosts and p...
There is an increase in the prevalence of chronic, noncommunicable diseases, including allergic and ...
Parasitic infections, caused by intestinal helminths and protozoan parasites, are among the most pre...
In most natural environments, the large majority of mammals harbour parasitic helminths that often l...
Intestinal parasitic worms (commonly named intestinal helminths) affect close to one quarter of the ...
Rationale: There is evidence that parasitic helminths can ameliorate colitis in animal models and hu...
7 pagesInternational audienceParasitic helminths interfere with the immune response of their hosts t...
Parasitic disease - the development of painful symptoms as a result of the life of a helminth or pro...
Helminth is a nonphylogenetic term that refers to multicellular animals (or metazoans) that have ado...
Purpose of review Parasites and other infections have many effects on the gastrointestinal tract of ...
Numerous species of nematodes have evolved to inhabit the gastrointestinal tract of animals and huma...
Parasitic helminthes infections take place mostly in regions where exposure to other pathogens is as...
Throughout evolution, both helminths and bacteria have inhabited our intestines. As intestinal helmi...
According to the hygiene hypothesis, reduced exposure to infections could explain the rise of atopic...