Immune Response to Parasites Updated for 2024

Updated: May 12, 2024



Unit 4 Video 2 Chapter 14.

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12 Comments on “Immune Response to Parasites Updated for 2024”

  1. When i've got the malaria, doctor told me that basically our immune cells are PUSSIES aganist protozoa – too big, too fast, too tough.
    The only defense is the skin wall and stomach acid.
    Well…i killed malaria by using quinine.
    P.S. Anti-bodies made easier for phagocyte to pull the patogen but…protozoa simply overpowers even the mighty macrophage and kill it! Amoeba is scary…

  2. Thanks for the video, very helpful. I'm presenting a study on Trichinella Spiralis in both humans and pets and this information was just what I needed to help me understand what I'm reading in some journal articles. Thank you!

  3. Very helpful, thank you, Joe. I have a vaccine injury that caused immune insufficiency, unleashed viruses, viruses in my nervous system, and parasites in my skin. Do you have any suggestions for boosting immune response to parasites? I’ve tried olive leaf extract which seems to help with the viruses.

  4. Hi! Great video! I have a question, which cells release IL-4 to trigger differentiation of Th cells to Th2 cells (after the dendritic cell presents the pathogen to Th cell). Is it the activation of Th cell by this pathogen enough to trigger the Th cell to release IL-4, which in turn causes itself to differentiate to Th2, or are there other cells involved in the release of IL-4?

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