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Published on: January 12, 2017
[Are parasitic infections advantageous to humans?]
Wei-Dong Yin1, Yi-Qing Yang, Jin-Shun Zhang
1Department of Clinical Laboratory at Laboratory Medicine Faculty, Hebei North University, Zhangjiakou 075000, China.
Abstract:
Humans are negatively affected by parasitic infection. However, recent researches revealed that to some extent, parasitic infections are advantageous to humans. Parasitic infections are found to benefit patients of inflammatory bowel disease, diabetes mellitus, autoimmune disease and allergic disorder. Furthermore, they promoted studies on pathogenesis of these diseases, and therefore on safe and effective therapeutic strategy. In addition, by taking the Caenorhabditis elegans as model organism, researchers have made a breakthrough in the area of life science, including signal transduction, functional genomics and drug screening.
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