Strongyloides questions-a research agenda for the future

  • Reem Al-Jawabreh
  • , Roy Anderson
  • , Louise E. Atkinson
  • , Jack Bickford-Smith
  • , Richard S. Bradbury
  • , Minka Breloer
  • , Astra S. Bryant
  • , Dora Buonfrate
  • , Luke C. Cadd
  • , Bethany Crooks
  • , Michela Deiana
  • , Warwick Grant
  • , Elissa Hallem
  • , Shannon M. Hedtke
  • , Vicky Hunt
  • , Virak Khieu
  • , Taisei Kikuchi
  • , Asuka Kounosu
  • , Dominika Lastik
  • , Lisette van Lieshout
  • Yuchen Liu, Henry J McSorley, Paul McVeigh, Angela Mousley, Ben Murcott, William David Nevin, Eva Nosková, Elena Pomari, Kieran Reynolds, Kirstin Ross, Adrian Streit, Mona Suleiman, Natalia Tiberti, Mark Viney

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Abstract

The Strongyloides genus of parasitic nematodes have a fascinating life cycle and biology, but are also important pathogens of people and a World Health Organization-defined neglected tropical disease. Here, a community of Strongyloides researchers have posed thirteen major questions about Strongyloides biology and infection that sets a Strongyloides research agenda for the future. This article is part of the Theo Murphy meeting issue ' Strongyloides: omics to worm-free populations'.

Original languageEnglish
Article number20230004
Number of pages8
JournalPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B
Volume379
Issue number1894
Early online date27 Nov 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • animals
  • humans
  • Strongyloides
  • life cycle stages

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