A variety of links occur between parasites, particularly helminths, and allergic diseases--both common conditions of epidemiological importance in tropical regions. Although speculations are often made about the effects of parasitic diseases on the evolution of the immune system, the selective forces that have shaped the allergic response are unknown and probably include evolutionary mechanisms different to those traditionally reported. Helminths, infectious and antigenic sources that induce allergiclike responses, established themselves as parasites in organisms that already had cell groups related to the type 2 immunity. An essential component in the relationship between helminths and their hosts is that the former induce immunosuppressio...
The immune response against helminths and allergens is generally characterized by high levels of IgE...
Intensive development of the parasitic diseases immunology in the past decade allows making a defini...
Los agentes infecciosos que más han intrigado a la comunidad científica, por su elevad...
A variety of links occur between parasites, particularly helminths, and allergic diseases--both comm...
Geohelminths are a public health issue, specially in low-income tropical and subtropical regions. An...
hroughout evolution, mammals have been exposed to large multicellular worm parasites (helminths). Th...
Helminth infections, which have been reduced or eradicated from most developed countries, produce im...
This article presents first, a brief overview of some of the main parasitisms that affect the health...
Helminth parasites are one of the most common infectious agents of humans and cause significant heal...
Helminths are master regulators of host immune responses utilising complex mechanisms to dampen host...
AbstractThe noticeable phenomenon of an increased frequency of immune-inflammatory disorders, in the...
Allergic diseases are on the increase globally in parallel with a decrease in parasitic infection. T...
Macropathogens, such as multicellular helminths, are considered masters of immunoregulation due to t...
Las helmintiasis intestinales son un problema de salud pública en los países tropicales, en especial...
Parasitic helminth infection remains a global health problem, whilst the ability of worms to manipul...
The immune response against helminths and allergens is generally characterized by high levels of IgE...
Intensive development of the parasitic diseases immunology in the past decade allows making a defini...
Los agentes infecciosos que más han intrigado a la comunidad científica, por su elevad...
A variety of links occur between parasites, particularly helminths, and allergic diseases--both comm...
Geohelminths are a public health issue, specially in low-income tropical and subtropical regions. An...
hroughout evolution, mammals have been exposed to large multicellular worm parasites (helminths). Th...
Helminth infections, which have been reduced or eradicated from most developed countries, produce im...
This article presents first, a brief overview of some of the main parasitisms that affect the health...
Helminth parasites are one of the most common infectious agents of humans and cause significant heal...
Helminths are master regulators of host immune responses utilising complex mechanisms to dampen host...
AbstractThe noticeable phenomenon of an increased frequency of immune-inflammatory disorders, in the...
Allergic diseases are on the increase globally in parallel with a decrease in parasitic infection. T...
Macropathogens, such as multicellular helminths, are considered masters of immunoregulation due to t...
Las helmintiasis intestinales son un problema de salud pública en los países tropicales, en especial...
Parasitic helminth infection remains a global health problem, whilst the ability of worms to manipul...
The immune response against helminths and allergens is generally characterized by high levels of IgE...
Intensive development of the parasitic diseases immunology in the past decade allows making a defini...
Los agentes infecciosos que más han intrigado a la comunidad científica, por su elevad...