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Recent research 1. Bentwich Z Good worms or bad worms: do worm infections affect the epidemiological patterns of other diseases?. Reply. Parasitol. Today. 2000; 16: 312 Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (19) Google Scholar appears to support the concept that mass deworming might help to control the incidence and/or progression of HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis (TB) 1. Bentwich Z Good worms or bad worms: do worm infections affect the epidemiological patterns of other diseases?. Reply. Parasitol. Today. 2000; 16: 312 Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (19) Google Scholar , 2. Bentwich Z et al. Can eradication of helminthic infections change the face of AIDS and tuberculosis?. Immunol. Today. 1999; 20: 485-487 Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (179) Google Scholar , 3. Fincham J.E Markus M.B HIV/AIDS, helminths and eosinophilia. HIV and AIDS: Current Trends. 1999; 5: 9-11 Google Scholar , 4. Fincham J.E et al. Could non-selective anthelmintic treatment programmes contribute to control of the spread of HIV infection and AIDS?. Trans. R. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg. 1999; 93: 536 Abstract Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (7) Google Scholar , 5. Bundy D et al. Good worms or bad worms: do worm infections affect the epidemiological patterns of other diseases?. Parasitol. Today. 2000; 16: 273-274 Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (62) Google Scholar , 6. Markus M.B Fincham J.E Mbeki and AIDS in Africa. Science. 2000; 288: 2131 Crossref PubMed Google Scholar .

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