Chronic helminth infections induce immunomodulation: consequences and mechanisms

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Worldwide, more than a billion people are infected with helminths. These worm infections generally do not lead to mortality, however, they are chronic in nature and can lead to considerable morbidity. Immunologically these infections are interesting; chronic helminth infections are characterized by …
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Authors van Riet E;Hartgers FC;Yazdanbakhsh M;;
Journal immunobiology
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