Symptoms and Immune Response
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- Innate immune response to parasitic infection includes inflammatory cytokines such as IL-1, IL-5, and IL-13. — Human Parasitic Infections: Classification, Diagnosis, and Treatment
- Parasitic infection symptoms are broad and often overlap with other chronic conditions. — Human Parasitic Infections: Classification, Diagnosis, and Treatment
- Eosinophils and basophils are the white blood cell subtypes most often elevated in parasitic infection on CBC. — Human Parasitic Infections: Classification, Diagnosis, and Treatment
- Inflammatory cytokines can trigger intestinal tissue changes that make the environment less hospitable for parasites. — Human Parasitic Infections: Classification, Diagnosis, and Treatment
- Symptoms to ask about include gastrointestinal symptoms, rectal itching, fatigue, pain, fever, skin reactions, stool changes, and visible worms in stool. — Human Parasitic Infections: Classification, Diagnosis, and Treatment
- Elevated eosinophils and basophils require clinical context because allergic diseases can also raise them. — Human Parasitic Infections: Classification, Diagnosis, and Treatment