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Ascaris lumbricoides-induced interleukin-10 is not associated with atopy in schoolchildren in a rural area of the tropics
ArticleAbstract: Background. In areas where intestinal helminth infections are endemic, infections by these parasitesPalabras claves:Autores:Ana L. Moncayo, Maritza G. Vaca, Martha E. Chico, Mitre E., Nutman T.B., Philip John CooperFuentes:scopusEvidence for in utero sensitization to Ascaris lumbricoides in newborns of mothers with ascariasis
ArticleAbstract: Ascaris lumbricoides infections in humans may have important effects on the development of allergy aPalabras claves:Autores:Benitez S.M., Guadalupe I., Martha E. Chico, Mitre E., Nutman T.B., Philip John CooperFuentes:scopusHelminth infection is associated with decreased basophil responsiveness in human beings
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Hübner M.P., Jorge Aníbal Reyes Chacón, Kong H.H., Larson D., Maritza G. Vaca, Martha E. Chico, Mitre E., Philip John CooperFuentes:scopusMaternal geohelminth infections are associated with an increased susceptibility to geohelminth infection in children: A case-control study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Children of mothers infected with soil-transmitted helminths (STH) may have an increasedPalabras claves:Autores:Alejandro Rodriguez, Carlos A. Sandoval, Fernanda Tupiza, Guadalupe I., Martha E. Chico, Mehta R.S., Mitre E., Nely Broncano, Philip John CooperFuentes:scopusImpact of early life exposures to geohelminth infections on the development of vaccine immunity, allergic sensitization, and allergic inflammatory diseases in children living in tropical Ecuador: The ECUAVIDA birth cohort study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Geohelminth infections are highly prevalent infectious diseases of childhood in many regPalabras claves:Autores:Carlos A. Sandoval, Griffin G.E., Guadalupe I., Martha E. Chico, Mauricio L. Barreto, Mitre E., Philip John Cooper, Platts-Mills T.A.E., Rodrigues L.C., Strachan D.P.Fuentes:scopus