Malaria parasite infection compromises colonization resistance to an enteric pathogen by reducing gastric acidity
G. Walker, Guiyan Yang, Julia Y. Tsai, Jorge L. Rodriguez, Bevin C. English, Franziska Faber, Lattha Souvannaseng, Brian P. Butler, Renée M. Tsolis
Abstract
Typhimurium, can be increased by suppressing antibacterial defenses in the upper GI tract, such as gastric acid.
Topics & Concepts
ColonizationPathogenMalariaMicrobiologyParasite hostingColonisation resistanceBiologyCryptosporidiumVirologyImmunologyFecesComputer scienceWorld Wide WebGut microbiota and healthParasites and Host InteractionsGinger and Zingiberaceae research