Long‐Term Treatment of Intestinal Helminths Increases Mite Skin‐Test Reactivity in Gabonese Schoolchildren
The Journal of Infectious Diseases2004Vol. 189(5), pp. 892–900
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Anita H.J. van den Biggelaar, Laura C. Rodrigues, Ronald van Ree, Jaring S. van der Zee, Yvonne C. M. Hoeksma‐Kruize, John H. M. Souverijn, Michel A. Missinou, Steffen Borrmann, Peter G. Kremsner, Maria Yazdanbakhsh
Abstract
Anthelminthic treatment of chronically infected children results in increased atopic reactivity, which indicates that helminths directly suppress allergic reactions.
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