1982
DOI: 10.1093/4.4.751
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Immune Responses in Parasitic Diseases. Part A: General Concepts

Abstract: Parasitic infections are incredibly varied and distinct in terms of interactions between hosts and pathogens as well as in complexity of life cycle, host range, vector or intermediary host requirements, forms of reproduction, and elicited response. A number of protozoan parasites are intracellular pathogens capable of surviving and mutiplying within microbicidal cells such as macrophages. In contrast, nematodes generally do not multiply within the host, a trait that dramatically alters the epidemiologic, clini… Show more

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