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[–] Ledericas@lemm.ee 5 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Probably not, there no telling what your immune system will do with autoimmune disease and an infection. Also viruses and bacteria are known to trigger autoimmune diseases. Strep A can trigger arthritis, flu. Some parasites are known to modulate immune system so it less autoimmune attacks, but it's not approved, since parasites are unpredictable. I believe there's studies between hookworms and allergies or certain autoimmune, but same cannot be said for parasite like ascaris, which will trigger asthma . It's also important to know parasites have to be alive, they secrete some kind of chemical so your immune system doesn't attack it, hence why it also is a correlation between autoimmune diseases. But when a parasite dies your immune system can go into overdrivem