Human Hookworm Infection Enhances Mycobacterial Growth Inhibition and Associates With Reduced Risk of Tuberculosis Infection.

O'Shea, Matthew K; Fletcher, Thomas E; Muller, Julius; Tanner, Rachel; Matsumiya, Magali; Bailey, J Wendi; Jones, Jayne; Smith, Steven G; Koh, Gavin; Horsnell, William G; +5 more... Beeching, Nicholas J; Dunbar, James; Wilson, Duncan; Cunningham, Adam F; McShane, Helen; (2018) Human Hookworm Infection Enhances Mycobacterial Growth Inhibition and Associates With Reduced Risk of Tuberculosis Infection. FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY, 9. 2893-. ISSN 1664-3224 DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02893

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