How do parasitic worms protect themselves in the body of their host?
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Parasitic worms have several ways in which they manage to stay in good shape in face of immune response of a host. We can divide their strategy into four groups:
Parasites can locate themselves in places where immune responses are likely to be weak or ineffectual.
Parasites can repair damage inflicted upon them quickly enough to remain viable.
Parasites can harden themselves and become relatively insensitive to mechanism of immune responses.
Parasites can direct immune response towards ineffectual pathways.
Parasites can locate themselves in places where immune responses are likely to be weak or ineffectual.
Parasites can repair damage inflicted upon them quickly enough to remain viable.
Parasites can harden themselves and become relatively insensitive to mechanism of immune responses.
Parasites can direct immune response towards ineffectual pathways.
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The reason behind the question how parasitic worms protect themselves in the body of their hosts? is reproduce and proliferate is the only goal of every parasitic worm since they born.
Eggs of a parasitic worm can survive for many months, even in freezing temperature.
Parasitic worms are poor in finding their hosts for reproduction. If they found one it won't stop reproducing, till it banished from the host.
Another prominent reason for the highest reproduction rate of parasitic worms is, that it will take years to find a growing parasite in the host because parasites are well trained in hiding in the host's body.
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