Parasitic worms can 'treat chronic diarrhoea': study

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Agencies: London, Nov 17 2012, 12:56 IST
Chronic diarrhoea could be treated using parasitic worms, according to a new study.

Researchers from the New York University Langone Medical Center in a study of monkeys found that the treatment restores gut bacteria to a healthy state. Other work in mice has already suggested conditions such as ulcerative colitis could be treated in this way, the BBC News reported. Inflammatory bowel diseases, like colitis, are often fuelled by a wrongly targeted response by the immune system to gut bacteria.

Such diseases are more common in developed countries – and scientists suggest this is because people in developing countries have more exposure to parasitic worm (helminth) infections and therefore have a natural protection that has evolved as people and worms learnt to co-exist. Recent studies have used parasitic worms to successfully treat inflammatory bowel disease in humans, but it is unclear exactly how they do this. The latest study looked at monkeys because young macaques kept in captivity often develop chronic diarrhoea that can be hard to treat.

Five macaques with diarrhoea were treated with parasitic worms called whipworms. Tissue samples were taken before and after treatment and it was found the balance of gut bacteria was restored to required levels. And four out of five animals had less diarrhoea and started to gain weight.

"The idea for treating colitis with worms is not new, but how this therapy might work remains unclear. Our findings suggest that exposure to helminths may improve symptoms by restoring the balance to the microbial

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