2020
DOI: 10.1093/jcag/gwz047.048
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A49 Co-Infection With Parasitic Worms Enhances the Ability of Salmonella to Colonize the Gut Lumen and Deworming Restores Colonization Resistance to Salmonella

Abstract: Background Chronic infections with intestinal helminths occur primarily in world regions where infections with bacterial pathogens are also common. Research so far has shown that helminths can promote bacterial infection, however, the precise mechanisms of this are unknown. Current helminth control strategies involve mass deworming programs, and it is as yet unclear how deworming impacts susceptibility to bacterial infections in helminth-affected areas. … Show more

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