The impact of helminths on the response to immunization and on the incidence of infection and disease in childhood in Uganda: design of a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, factorial trial of deworming interventions delivered in pregnancy and early childhood [ISRCTN32849447]
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Abstract
Helminths have profound effects on the immune response, allowing long-term
survival of parasites with minimal damage to the host. Some of these effects
"spill-over", altering responses to
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| Authors | Alison M Elliott, Moses Kizza, Maria A Quigley, Juliet Ndibazza, Margaret Nampijja, Lawrence Muhangi, Linda Morison, Proscovia B Namujju, Moses Muwanga, Narcis Kabatereine, James AG Whitworth;Alison M Elliott;Moses Kizza;Maria A Quigley;Juliet Ndibazza;Margaret Nampijja;Lawrence Muhangi;Linda Morison;Proscovia B Namujju;Moses Muwanga;Narcis Kabatereine;James AG Whitworth; |
| Journal | Clinical trials (London, England) |
| Year | 2007 |
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10.1177/1740774506075248
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