Helminth infections affect billions of people around the world, causing anemia, malnutrition and decreased cognition and ability to learn. Our labs and our Center for Vaccine Development (CVD) are dedicated to working towards the understanding and eventual elimination of these infections.
Some of our relevant research can be seen here:
Vaccines
- Hookworm Vaccines
- Diemert et al.--Safety and immunogenicity of the Na-APR-1 hookworm vaccine in infection-naïve adults--Vaccine
- Puchner et al.--Vaccine value profile for Hookworm--Vaccine
- Schistosomiasis Vaccines
- Hotez et al.--Advancing the Development of a Human Schistosomiasis
Vaccine--Trends in Parasitology
- Hotez et al.--Advancing the Development of a Human Schistosomiasis
Diagnostics
- Soil-transmitted helminths
- Briggs et al.--A Honduran Prevalence Study on Soil-Transmitted Helminths Highlights Serological Antibodies to Tm-WAP49 as a Diagnostic Marker for Exposure to Human Trichuriasis--American Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene
Pathology
- Weatherhead et al.--Host Immunity and Inflammation to Pulmonary Helminth Infections--Frontiers in Immunology
- Weatherhead et al.--Ascaris Larval Infection and Lung Invasion Directly Induce Severe Allergic Airway Disease in Mice--Infection & Immunity
- Wu et al.--Transient Ascaris suum larval migration induces intractable chronic pulmonary disease and anemia in mice--PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
- Wu et al--Host gastric corpus microenvironment facilitates Ascaris suum larval hatching and infection in a murine model--PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases






