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- W30060788 abstract "This chapter discusses the role of structural similarities between parasite and host in initiating pathological events, primarily through immunological reactions to the parasite affecting the host. It is a particularly promising approach to the study of rheumatic fever and the various connective tissue disorders and is summarized well by a pioneer in this field. In this connection, special emphasis is placed on the nature of the role this biological mimicry play in streptococcal infections and their nonsuppurative sequelae. Evidence for cross-reactions between host and parasite in other biological organisms is discussed primarily as they relate to similar observations in the Group A streptococcus and its host. Orientation to specific details of biological mimicry among bacteria or helminthes and the blood group substances, heterophile antigens, and tissue-specific antigens is obtained. The long association of this organism to the pathogenic infections of man and its relationship to the nonsuppurative sequelae following a streptococcal infection makes it an ideal model for the study of biological mimicry between host and parasite." @default.
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- W30060788 title "Mimetic Relationships Between Group A Streptococci And Mammalian Tissues" @default.
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