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Considering the action of parasite, we do understand that parasite affects the human host.
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So, apart from the disease and the death, parasite can produce poisonous substances, and these substances particularly can be harmful in the form of secretion written as s, excretion written as e, or the other products such as proteolytic enzymes written as pe and pigments written as p -i -n, now these can harm or sensitize the host in particular.
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For example in the case of the entomiba histolytica.
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So in the case of entomiba histolitica also we see that there is a substance that has been particularly released and this could be harmful for the host or the human body in particular.
00:56
This is also seen in the malarial parasite written as mp.
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In specific.
01:03
Further, we also see that in response to the parasitic infection, the immune response of the body particularly is specific to trigger the ige response, which elicits an immune response by binding to the fc receptor of the mast cell in particular and is inocinophils written as eo, basophils written as b a causing the d -gagnolations and cytokine release written as c -y -for cytokine in atopic individuals i .e is made of of allergens and i .e at low levels in the blood in particular so this is the response that we do observe now how does the infection cause particularly is as follows.
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Parasites are organisms that live on other organisms written as or or host in specific.
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So, this they do in order to survive.
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Some parasites don't affect the host, others grow on the host and reproduce and invade the organ system written as os and make the host sick.
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So this in turn causes the type of parasitic infection that is yielded in the human body...