NASC Colloquium - “Parasitic Helminths and Gut-microbiome Interaction: two long-standing companions”
Friday, March 28, 2025 3:30–4:30 PM
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“Parasitic Helminths and Gut-microbiome Interaction: two long-standing companions”, presented by Bineyam Taye, associate professor of biology, director, global public &environmental health program.Helminths, parasitic worms that reside in the gastrointestinal tract, have co-evolved with their hosts over millennia, modulating immune responses and influencing gut microbial communities. In this talk, I will discuss our research on how soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections alter the gut microbiome profile of Ethiopian schoolchildren. Additionally, I will discuss the effects of anthelmintic treatments on gut microbial composition. Understanding the interactions among helminth infections, anthelmintic therapies, and the gut microbiome could provide valuable insights into the broader implications of helminth control programs and help develop more integrated strategies for public health interventions.Co-sponsored by CORE SP