The persistence of parasite-specific cellular hyporesponsiveness after clearance of blood microfilariae (mf) was studied in 18 individuals who had been treated with a single dose of ivermectin, diethylcarbamazine, or a combination 2-3 years previously and who had initially cleared their parasitemia. At recruitment into the present study, 50% were again mf+ and 50% remained mf-. There were no significant differences between the mf+ and mf- groups in the amount of interferon- g (IFN- g) produced by peripheral blood mononuclear cells in response to adult or microfilarial antigens, although IFN- g production in response to purified protein derivative was greater in the mf+ group (geometric mean [gm] = 3,791 pg/ml; P = 0.02) than in the...
Lymphatic filariasis is a complex parasitic disease having a spectrum of clinical parameters which a...
The immunoregulatory mechanisms involved in B cell function in patients with varying clinical manif...
Infection with filarial parasites is associated with T cell hyporesponsiveness, which is thought to ...
The antigen-specific immune unresponsiveness seen in bancroftian filariasis was studied by examinin...
The immunological mechanisms involved in maintenance of an asymptomatic microfilaremic state (MF) i...
Mass administration of macrocyclic lactones targets the transmission of the causative agents of lymp...
Mass administration of macrocyclic lactones targets the transmission of the causative agents of lymp...
This study assessed changes in circulating parasite antigen levels after diethylcarbamazine (DEC) an...
In order to guarantee the fulfillment of their complex lifecycle, adult filarial nematodes release m...
Chronic lymphatic filarial (LF) infection is associated with suppression of parasite-specific T cell...
Background: 37 million individuals are currently infected with Onchocerca volvulus (O. volvulus), a ...
<div><p>In order to guarantee the fulfillment of their complex lifecycle, adult filarial nematodes r...
Male jirds (Meriones unguiculatus) were inoculated sc with 100 infective larvae of Brugia pahangi. A...
Journal ArticlePatent filarial infections are associated with elevated levels of parasite-specific I...
Lymphatic filariasis in humans is characterised by a profound bias in the immune response. Parasite ...
Lymphatic filariasis is a complex parasitic disease having a spectrum of clinical parameters which a...
The immunoregulatory mechanisms involved in B cell function in patients with varying clinical manif...
Infection with filarial parasites is associated with T cell hyporesponsiveness, which is thought to ...
The antigen-specific immune unresponsiveness seen in bancroftian filariasis was studied by examinin...
The immunological mechanisms involved in maintenance of an asymptomatic microfilaremic state (MF) i...
Mass administration of macrocyclic lactones targets the transmission of the causative agents of lymp...
Mass administration of macrocyclic lactones targets the transmission of the causative agents of lymp...
This study assessed changes in circulating parasite antigen levels after diethylcarbamazine (DEC) an...
In order to guarantee the fulfillment of their complex lifecycle, adult filarial nematodes release m...
Chronic lymphatic filarial (LF) infection is associated with suppression of parasite-specific T cell...
Background: 37 million individuals are currently infected with Onchocerca volvulus (O. volvulus), a ...
<div><p>In order to guarantee the fulfillment of their complex lifecycle, adult filarial nematodes r...
Male jirds (Meriones unguiculatus) were inoculated sc with 100 infective larvae of Brugia pahangi. A...
Journal ArticlePatent filarial infections are associated with elevated levels of parasite-specific I...
Lymphatic filariasis in humans is characterised by a profound bias in the immune response. Parasite ...
Lymphatic filariasis is a complex parasitic disease having a spectrum of clinical parameters which a...
The immunoregulatory mechanisms involved in B cell function in patients with varying clinical manif...
Infection with filarial parasites is associated with T cell hyporesponsiveness, which is thought to ...