Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine (Dec 2019)

Toxicity of parasites and their unconventional use in medicine

  • Grzegorz Król,
  • Agnieszka Tomaszewska,
  • Grzegorz Wróbel,
  • Paulina Paprocka,
  • Bonita Durnaś,
  • Ewelina Piktel,
  • Robert Bucki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26444/aaem/109665
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 4
pp. 523 – 531

Abstract

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Introduction Over 300 species of parasites can possibly be passed on humans. Most of the parasitic infections are defined based on their pathogenicity; however, some positive effects of a parasite existence within the human body have recently been suggested. Beneficial outcomes of parasite infections might result from the production and release of metabolites, modification of host immune response or products uptake of the host. Objective The aim of the study was a comprehensive analysis of a wide range of effects of parasites on the human body, including an overview of the toxic and positive effects. State of knowledge In the light of the latest research presenting the unconventional use of parasites in medicine, the widely understood of their impact on the human body can also be considered in a positive context. Clinical cases from diseases caused by the toxic effects of parasites, as described in recent years, indicate that the problem of parasitic infections still persists. Despite a great deal of knowledge about the toxic effects of parasites on the human organism and, above all, despite the improvement in sanitary conditions, there is a resurgence of parasitic infections, as evidenced, e.g. by the examples presented in this review. Conclusions The examples of positive effects of parasites presented so far give hope for the future in terms of fighting many diseases for which pharmacological treatment has not yet brought a positive effect. A better understanding of those processes might lead to the development of new methods of unconventional medical treatment.

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