This comparative study delves into the intricate relationships among interleukin-10 (IL-10), cholesterol levels, and blood glucose levels in geohelminth-positive adolescents and adults. Geohelminth infections, prevalent in many regions, present a unique context to explore the immunomodulatory effects on IL-10 and its potential impact on metabolic parameters. Utilizing a comprehensive approach, the research aims to unravel the symbiotic dynamics between immune response, cholesterol regulation, and glucose metabolism in individuals harboring geohelminth infections. Insights from this study hold promise for understanding the interplay between parasitic infections and metabolic health.
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