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Manipulating gut microbes may reduce intestinal parasitic infections
Updated On: 11 March, 2018 02:25 PM IST | New York | IANS
In the study, published online in the journal Microbiome, researchers identified 12 microbes associated with worm-infected individuals and one type of bacteria associated with uninfected individuals

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The kinds of microbes living in the gut influences the severity and recurrence of parasitic worm infections, researchers have found. According to the World Health Organisation, about one quarter of the world's population, over 1.5 billion people, is infected with parasitic worms called helminths. These worm infections are most common in tropical and subtropical areas with poor sanitation.
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