Parasitic infections are common in many tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world and concomitant infection, polyparasitism, is the rule rather than the exception in such areas. At the immunological level, different parasites induce quite different responses characterised, for example, by protozoa that polarise responses towards Th1, whilst helminths are strong Th2 and regulatory T cell inducers. The question of how the co-existence of such parasites within the same host might influence the immunological responses to each species and, more importantly, whether such interactions affect resistance, susceptibility or clinical outcome, needs to be addressed in well-designed studies of sufficient power. The current paper discusses what we k...
Background: The nature of the immune response to infection is dependent on the type of infecting org...
10 pagesInternational audienceInteractions involving several parasite species (multi-parasitized hos...
examining the consequences of co-infections for human and animal health Elise Vaumourin1,2*, Gwenaël...
Parasitic infections are common in many tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world and concomita...
Item does not contain fulltextParasitic infections are common in many tropical and sub-tropical regi...
Polyparasitism appears to be the rule, rather than the exception, both in populations and in individ...
Concomitant infections are common in nature and often involve parasites. A number of examples of the...
More than one-third of the world’s population is infected with one or more helminthic parasites. Hel...
International audienceMost parasites co-occur with other parasites, although the importance of such ...
BackgroundIndividual helminth infections are ubiquitous in the tropics; geographical overlaps in end...
International audienceParasitic infections are prevalent in both tropical and subtropical areas. Mos...
Parasitic infections are incredibly varied and distinct in terms of interactions between hosts and p...
Parasitic infections are prevalent in both tropical and subtropical areas. Most of the affe...
Parasitic infections are widespread throughout the tropics and sub-tropics, and infection with multi...
The socio-economic and geographical distribution of malaria overlaps with that of many parasitic hel...
Background: The nature of the immune response to infection is dependent on the type of infecting org...
10 pagesInternational audienceInteractions involving several parasite species (multi-parasitized hos...
examining the consequences of co-infections for human and animal health Elise Vaumourin1,2*, Gwenaël...
Parasitic infections are common in many tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world and concomita...
Item does not contain fulltextParasitic infections are common in many tropical and sub-tropical regi...
Polyparasitism appears to be the rule, rather than the exception, both in populations and in individ...
Concomitant infections are common in nature and often involve parasites. A number of examples of the...
More than one-third of the world’s population is infected with one or more helminthic parasites. Hel...
International audienceMost parasites co-occur with other parasites, although the importance of such ...
BackgroundIndividual helminth infections are ubiquitous in the tropics; geographical overlaps in end...
International audienceParasitic infections are prevalent in both tropical and subtropical areas. Mos...
Parasitic infections are incredibly varied and distinct in terms of interactions between hosts and p...
Parasitic infections are prevalent in both tropical and subtropical areas. Most of the affe...
Parasitic infections are widespread throughout the tropics and sub-tropics, and infection with multi...
The socio-economic and geographical distribution of malaria overlaps with that of many parasitic hel...
Background: The nature of the immune response to infection is dependent on the type of infecting org...
10 pagesInternational audienceInteractions involving several parasite species (multi-parasitized hos...
examining the consequences of co-infections for human and animal health Elise Vaumourin1,2*, Gwenaël...