Helminth burden and ecological factors associated with alterations in wild host gastrointestinal microbiota

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Lindsay K Newbold from the Centre University of of Healthcare Science, Manchester, UK have published the research: Helminth burden and ecological factors associated with alterations in wild host gastrointestinal microbiota, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 25/06/2013
  • what: The authors investigate associations between helminth infection burden and gut microbiota in a seabird host.

SUMMARY

    Other core activities such as growth and reproduction (Maizels et_al, 2004). Immunoregulation by helminths is a mechanism that includes, suppression, diversion or conversion of host immune_responses to the benefit of the parasite (Maizels et_al, 2004 . . .

     

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