Beyond schistosomiasis: unraveling co-infections and altered immunity.

IF 19 1区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY Clinical Microbiology Reviews Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Epub Date: 2024-02-06 DOI:10.1128/cmr.00098-23
Dilhan J Perera, Cal Koger-Pease, Kayla Paulini, Mohamed Daoudi, Momar Ndao
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Abstract

Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by the helminth Schistosoma spp. and has the second highest global impact of all parasites. Schistosoma are transmitted through contact with contaminated fresh water predominantly in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and South America. Due to the widespread prevalence of Schistosoma, co-infection with other infectious agents is common but often poorly described. Herein, we review recent literature describing the impact of Schistosoma co-infection between species and Schistosoma co-infection with blood-borne protozoa, soil-transmitted helminths, various intestinal protozoa, Mycobacterium, Salmonella, various urinary tract infection-causing agents, and viral pathogens. In each case, disease severity and, of particular interest, the immune landscape, are altered as a consequence of co-infection. Understanding the impact of schistosomiasis co-infections will be important when considering treatment strategies and vaccine development moving forward.

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血吸虫病之外:揭示合并感染和免疫力改变。
摘要血吸虫病是一种被忽视的热带疾病,由螺旋体血吸虫引起,对全球的影响在所有寄生虫中位居第二。血吸虫主要在非洲、亚洲、中东和南美洲通过接触被污染的淡水传播。由于血吸虫广泛流行,与其他传染源合并感染的情况很常见,但往往描述不清。在此,我们回顾了最近的文献,这些文献描述了血吸虫在不同物种间合并感染以及血吸虫与血液原虫、土壤传播蠕虫、各种肠道原虫、分枝杆菌、沙门氏菌、各种尿路感染致病因子和病毒病原体合并感染的影响。在每种情况下,疾病的严重程度,尤其是免疫状况,都会因合并感染而发生改变。了解血吸虫病合并感染的影响对于今后考虑治疗策略和疫苗开发非常重要。
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Clinical Microbiology Reviews
Clinical Microbiology Reviews 医学-微生物学
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期刊介绍: Clinical Microbiology Reviews (CMR) is a journal that primarily focuses on clinical microbiology and immunology.It aims to provide readers with up-to-date information on the latest developments in these fields.CMR also presents the current state of knowledge in clinical microbiology and immunology.Additionally, the journal offers balanced and thought-provoking perspectives on controversial issues in these areas.
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