The relationship between intestinal parasites and some immune-mediated intestinal conditions

作者: Ahmad Hosseini-Safa , Mohammad Rostami-Nejad , Rasoul Mohammadi , Mohammad Javad Ehsani Ardakani

DOI: 10.22037/GHFBB.V8I2.711

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摘要: Over the last decades, incidence of infestation by minor parasites has decreased in developed countries. Infectious agents can also suppress autoimmune and allergic disorders. Some investigations show that various protozoa helminthes are connected with main immune-mediated intestinal conditions including celiac disease (CD), inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) irritable syndrome (IBS). Celiac is a digestive disorder damage small intestine characterized multitude gastrointestinal (GI) extra GI symptoms. IBD (including ulcerative colitis Crohn’s disease) group colon. The etiology unknown, but it may be related to instability microflora leading an immoderate response commensal microbiota. Irritable (IBS) common, long-term condition system. Bloating, diarrhoea and/or constipation nonspecific symptoms IBS. Various studies have shown some effect on immune system infected hosts cases, they able modify change host’s responses, particularly disorders like IBD. objective this review investigate relationship between different

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