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Strongyloides questions-a research agenda for the future.
- Hedtke, Shannon;
- Hunt, Vicky;
- Khieu, Virak;
- Kikuchi, Taisei;
- Kounosu, Asuka;
- Lastik, Dominika;
- van Lieshout, Lisette;
- Liu, Yuchen;
- McSorley, Henry;
- McVeigh, Paul;
- Mousley, Angela;
- Murcott, Ben;
- Nevin, William;
- Nosková, Eva;
- Pomari, Elena;
- Reynolds, Kieran;
- Ross, Kirstin;
- Streit, Adrian;
- Suleiman, Mona;
- Tiberti, Natalia;
- Viney, Mark;
- Al-Jawabreh, Reem;
- Anderson, Roy;
- Atkinson, Louise;
- Bickford-Smith, Jack;
- Bradbury, Richard;
- Breloer, Minka;
- Bryant, Astra;
- Buonfrate, Dora;
- Cadd, Luke;
- Crooks, Bethany;
- Deiana, Michela;
- Grant, Warwick;
- Hallem, Elissa
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2023.0004Abstract
The Strongyloides genus of parasitic nematodes have a fascinating life cycle and biology, but are also important pathogens of people and a World Health Organization-defined neglected tropical disease. Here, a community of Strongyloides researchers have posed thirteen major questions about Strongyloides biology and infection that sets a Strongyloides research agenda for the future. This article is part of the Theo Murphy meeting issue Strongyloides: omics to worm-free populations.
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