Experimental infection of human subject with Strongyloides species.

D O Freedman
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Abstract

Because of excellent and readily available animal models of infection with Strongyloides species, much of the basic biology of the parasite was understood by the early 1930s. Only selected issues of major physiologic importance were left to be addressed by intentional human infections. Concern about the strongyloides hyperinfection syndrome and the parasite's characteristic refractoriness to drug therapy led investigators of experimental human infections to act as subjects. This article reviews studies that describe experimental human infection with Strongyloides stercoralis and Strongyloides fülleborni as well as other Strongyloides species. These studies address two main issues: the clinical manifestations associated with the prepatent and early patent phases of infection, and the development of immunity to reinfection in individuals previously infected. The possible conclusions from these studies are discussed in the context of the current understanding of natural human and experimental animal infections.

人类圆线虫的实验感染。
由于有极好的、现成的类圆线虫感染动物模型,到20世纪30年代初,人们已经了解了这种寄生虫的大部分基本生物学特性。只有选定的主要生理重要性的问题,留给有意的人类感染来解决。考虑到类圆线虫过度感染综合征和寄生虫对药物治疗的难治性,实验人类感染的研究人员作为受试者。本文综述了有关粪类圆线虫和勒氏圆线虫以及其他类圆线虫的实验研究。这些研究解决了两个主要问题:与感染的专利前和专利早期阶段相关的临床表现,以及以前感染的个体对再次感染的免疫力的发展。从这些研究中可能得出的结论是在目前对人类自然感染和实验动物感染的理解的背景下讨论的。
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