posted on 2024-04-03, 02:15authored byR Al-Jawabreh, Roy Anderson, LE Atkinson, J Bickford-Smith, RS Bradbury, M Breloer, AS Bryant, D Buonfrate, LC Cadd, B Crooks, M Deiana, Warwick GrantWarwick Grant, E Hallem, Shannon HedtkeShannon Hedtke, V Hunt, V Khieu, T Kikuchi, A Kounosu, D Lastik, L Van Lieshout, Yuchen Liu, HJ McSorley, P McVeigh, A Mousley, B Murcott, WD Nevin, E Nosková, E Pomari, K Reynolds, K Ross, A Streit, M Suleiman, N Tiberti, M Viney
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.
History
Publication Date
2024-01-15
Journal
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences