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Helminths, hosts, and their microbiota: new avenues for managing gastrointestinal helminthiases in ruminants.

Alba CortésJames RooneyDave J BartleyAlasdair J NisbetCinzia Cantacessi
Published in: Expert review of anti-infective therapy (2020)
In order for this knowledge to be translated into practical applications, we argue that several aspects of the nematode-microbiota cross-talk must be addressed, including (i) the causality of interactions between the parasite, the gut microbiota, and the host immune system, (ii) the modes of action of dietary prebiotics and probiotics, (iii) the mechanisms by which diet supplementation aids the development of resistance/tolerance to GI helminth infections and (iv) the composition of the GIN microbiome and its role(s) in parasite biology and physiology.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • toxoplasma gondii
  • trypanosoma cruzi
  • healthcare
  • life cycle
  • physical activity
  • weight loss
  • emergency department