Intestinal parasitic worms.
1 Parasitic helminths evade, skew and dampen human immune responses through numerous mechanisms.
2 These data suggest that allatostatin-like peptides and receptors occur in helminths .
3 Ascaris lumbricoides or roundworm is one of the key soil-transmitted helminths affecting humans.
4 Eosinophils are one of the major mammalian effector cells encountered by helminths during infection.
5 This is particularly apparent when comparing gastrointestinal and tissue-dwelling helminths .
6 Parasitic helminths have developed complex mechanisms to modulate host immunity.
7 The observed small-scale heterogeneity of helminths and intestinal protozoan infections has important implications for control.
8 Intestinal helminths induce immune suppressive responses thought to regulate inflammatory diseases including allergies and autoimmune diseases.
9 Forty-four percent had at least one parasite detected, and 24% were infected with helminths .
10 Parasite-specific respiratory systems are also found in helminths .
11 Background: Intestinal helminths are pathogens for domestic animals and provide a source of potential infection for humans.
12 The number of CD23 molecules on B cells is increased during allergic responses and infection with helminths .
13 Primary function of basophils appears to be the protection against infections with parasites, including ticks and helminths .
14 The results were consistent with theoretical knowledge of the biology and epidemiology of the four studied helminths .
15 The helminths were introduced with the goats at the establishment of the farms which afterwards remained isolated.
16 Failure of the QFT-GIT mitogen response was associated with African ethnicity and co-morbid infections, particularly with helminths .
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