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Mashup Score: 1Impact of Helminth Coinfection on Innate and Adaptive Immune Resistance and Disease Tolerance during Toxoplasmosis - 1 year(s) ago
Key Points. Helminth coinfection impairs the innate neutrophil response to T. gondii.Coinfection impairs the CD8 T cell response quantitatively, but not qualita
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Mashup Score: 12Current issue: Trends in Parasitology - 2 year(s) ago
ALIVE: The 1st Animal Leishmaniosis International Veterinary Event in a hybrid formatGuadalupe Miró,Juliana Sarquis,Luis Cardoso,Patrick Bourdeau,Laia Solano-Gallego,Gaetano Oliva,Maria Grazia Pennisi,Christine Petersen,Lluís Ferrer,Gad BanethThe animal leishmaniosis community came together for their 1st congress on animal leishmaniosis (Animal Leishmaniosis International Veterinary Event, ALIVE)…
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Mashup Score: 0Food for thought – ILC metabolism in the context of helminth infections - Mucosal Immunology - 2 year(s) ago
Helminths are multicellular ancient organisms residing as parasites at mucosal surfaces of their host. Through adaptation and co-evolution with their hosts, helminths have been able to develop tolerance mechanisms to limit inflammation and avoid expulsion. The study of helminth infections as an integral part of tissue immunology allowed us to understand fundamental aspects of mucosal and barrier…
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Mashup Score: 10World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day 2022: Cell Press - 2 year(s) ago
Research articles and reviews compiled by Trends in Parasitology and iScience to celebrate the 2022 World Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) Day.
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To celebrate #WorldNTDDay, our review journal @TrendsParasitol & interdisciplinary journal @iScience_CP collaborate in this special collection, highlighting #NTD pathogenesis, host immunity & disease transmission #DENV #Trypanosoma #Leishmania #Helminth https://t.co/ofbkjBJBN1 https://t.co/UmicXV9oLJ
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Mashup Score: 0Macrophage regulation & function in helminth infection - 2 year(s) ago
Macrophages are innate immune cells with essential roles in host defense, inflammation, immune regulation and repair. During infection with multicellu…
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Background Soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections are highly prevalent in resource-limited countries. We assessed the effect of a combination intervention aiming to enhance handwashing with soap on STH reinfection following mass drug administration among primary school children in Kagera region, Northwestern Tanzania. Methods We conducted a cluster randomised trial in sixteen primary schools…
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Mashup Score: 1Immunology : - 3 year(s) ago
The Immunometabolism of Infection: Part 2 Series Editors: Eyal Amiel and Georgia Perona‐Wright After the very well received part one of Eyal Amiel and Georgia Perona-Wright’s ‘The Immunometabolism of Infection’ series, we are delighted to announce here part two. This second half of the series provides specific examples of immunometabolism in action during pathogenic infections, offering…
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Helminths modulate both whole body, and host macrophage metabolism and polarization. Metabolic changes underlie reprogramming of macrophage inflammatory responses.
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Mashup Score: 1
Studies are needed to better understand the relationship between intestinal morbidity and STH infections. Suitable, standardized, low-cost markers of STH attributable morbidity to better monitor the impact of STH control interventions are necessary.
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Studies are needed to better understand the relationship between intestinal morbidity and STH infections. Suitable, standardized, low-cost markers of STH attributable morbidity to better monitor the impact of STH control interventions are necessary.
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#Helminth coinfection impairs #disease #tolerance during #toxoplasmosis | from George Yap @Rutgers_NJMS | #ReadTheJI #immunology 👉 https://t.co/4NzqvGAxBH https://t.co/fWhLtbzCLA