نتایج جستجو برای: helminth infection

تعداد نتایج: 458581  

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2014
Brechje de Gier Maiza Campos Ponce Margot van de Bor Colleen M Doak Katja Polman

BACKGROUND Helminth infections and micronutrient deficiencies are highly prevalent in developing countries. Neither condition typically causes overt disease, but they do lead to indirect morbidity such as impaired physical and cognitive development. OBJECTIVE We aimed to systematically review current evidence on the relation of helminth infections with micronutrient status in school-age child...

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 2012
Ashutosh K Pathak Chad Pelensky Brian Boag Isabella M Cattadori

Co-infections can alter the host immune responses and modify the intensity and dynamics of concurrent parasitic species. The extent of this effect depends on the properties of the system and the mechanisms of host-parasite and parasite-parasite interactions. We examined the immuno-epidemiology of a chronic co-infection to reveal the immune mediated relationships between two parasites colonising...

2014
Zilungile L Mkhize-Kwitshana Musawenkosi LH Mabaso Gerhard Walzl

BACKGROUND It has been suggested that the proliferative capacity of cells from individuals with HIV or both HIV and helminth infections is attenuated and cytokine production is dysregulated. This study describes peripheral blood mononuclear cell proliferation capacity and cytokine profile from individuals with HIV or both HIV and helminth infections in South Africa. METHODS Forty HIV-infected...

2013
Yenny Djuardi Taniawati Supali Heri Wibowo Yvonne CM Kruize Serge A Versteeg Ronald van Ree Erliyani Sartono Maria Yazdanbakhsh

BACKGROUND Helminth infections and allergies are associated with TH2 responses. Whereas the development of TH2 responses and allergic disorders in pediatric populations has been examined in affluent countries, no or little data exist from low income regions of the world. The aim of this study is to examine factors influencing the development of TH2 responses of children born in areas endemic fo...

2012
Juilee Thakar Ashutosh K. Pathak Lisa Murphy Réka Albert Isabella M. Cattadori

Co-infections alter the host immune response but how the systemic and local processes at the site of infection interact is still unclear. The majority of studies on co-infections concentrate on one of the infecting species, an immune function or group of cells and often focus on the initial phase of the infection. Here, we used a combination of experiments and mathematical modelling to investig...

2018
Anuradha Rajamanickam Saravanan Munisankar Yukthi Bhootra Chandra Kumar Dolla Thomas B. Nutman Subash Babu

Infection with the helminth parasite Strongyloides stercoralis (Ss) is commonly clinically asymptomatic that is often accompanied by peripheral eosinophilia. Granulocytes are activated during helminth infection and can act as immune effector cells. Plasma levels of eosinophil and neutrophil granular proteins convey an indirect measure of granulocyte degranulation and are prominently augmented i...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2007
Simon Brooker Willis Akhwale Rachel Pullan Benson Estambale Siân E Clarke Robert W Snow Peter J Hotez

Human co-infection with Plasmodium falciparum and helminths is ubiquitous throughout Africa, although its public health significance remains a topic for which there are many unknowns. In this review, we adopted an empirical approach to studying the geography and epidemiology of co-infection and associations between patterns of co-infection and hemoglobin in different age groups. Analysis highli...

Journal: :Lancet 2017
Erin E Masterson William R Leonard Philippe P Hujoel

2034 www.thelancet.com Vol 390 November 4, 2017 Epidemiological studies have found an inverse relationship between exposure to helminth parasites and the incidence of inflammatory and autoimmune disease. Evidence from animal studies shows that helminth infections exert strong immunomodulatory activity and are able to inhibit, alter, and modify immune responses. Their ability to alter or suppres...

2012
Ebba Abate Meseret Belayneh Aschalew Gelaw Jonna Idh Assefa Getachew Shitaye Alemu Ermias Diro Nigussu Fikre Sven Britton Daniel Elias Abraham Aseffa Olle Stendahl Thomas Schön

BACKGROUND Areas endemic of helminth infection, tuberculosis (TB) and HIV are to a large extent overlapping. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of asymptomatic helminth infection on the immunological response among TB patients with and without HIV, their house hold contacts and community controls. METHODOLOGY Consecutive smear positive TB patients (n = 112), their household contac...

2007
Judd L. Walson Grace John-Stewart

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The HIV-1 pandemic has disproportionately affected individuals in resource-constrained settings. It is important to determine if other prevalent infections affect the progression of HIV-1 in co-infected individuals in these settings. Some observational studies suggest that helminth infection may adversely affect HIV-1 progression. We sought to evaluate existing evidenc...

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