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Garcia–Hernandez MH et al. – The data strongly suggest that whilst Treg cells are not affected by intestinal parasite infection, CD3+ CD69+, CD4+ CTLA–4+ and CD8+ CD28? lymphocytes may play an important, but as yet undetermined role in the diminished immune competence observed in parasitized children.

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