Infection with
Toxocara has been shown to stimulate
atopic disease, specifically asthma. Infection with this parasite causes asthma-like symptoms such as accumulation of
eosinophils, an inflammatory response, and production of
IgE, the immunoglobulins associated with allergic responses. People with asthma are shown to have a higher prevalence of
Toxocara seropositivity. Research suggests that the IgE production stimulated by infection with
Toxocara may contribute to the onsets of allergic asthma in children. The effects of how parasite load, frequency of exposure, and influence of genetics affect this relationship between
Toxocara infection and allergic asthma are still unknown, yet important in understanding how to prevent asthma and other atopic diseases around the globe. == Epidemiology ==