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Review
. 2014 Sep;36(9):463-74.
doi: 10.1111/pim.12102.

Helminths in the lungs

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Review

Helminths in the lungs

J M Craig et al. Parasite Immunol. 2014 Sep.

Abstract

Parasitic helminths infect well over one billion people and typically cause chronic and recurrent infections that exert a considerable toll on human health and productivity. A significant number of important intestinal- and tissue-dwelling helminth parasites have evolved a scripted migration through select organ systems. Of specific interest here are the helminth parasites that interact with respiratory tissues and the pulmonary immune system. This review will consider the nature of the interactions between helminth parasites and the lung environment, as well as the consequences of these interactions on the evolution of parasitism and host immunity.

Keywords: filariasis; hookworm; innate immunity; lung inflammation; mucosal immunity; schistosomiasis.

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