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CROHN DISEASE MILK, ANIMAL PROTEIN

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Crohn disease is linked to Mycobacterium avium subsp found in milk.

Unfortunately this Mycobacterium avium subsp is thermal resistant as bovine

leukemia, and transmissible to humans

 

Thermal Tolerance of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis

 

SOURCE :

 

http://aem.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/64/3/999

 

CITATION :

' This study supports the premise that M. paratuberculosis may survive

high-temperature, short-time pasteurization "

 

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Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis as one cause of Crohn's disease.

 

SOURCES

http://pt.wkhealth.com/pt/re/alpt/abstract.00001716-200103000-00006.htm;jsession\

id=KWVXm8QkYJSTm64QF8HT2Bw3371HmVLphYb32nZgzH3vm1CvQk1f!-1775402713!181195628!80\

91!-1

 

CITATION

" The leading infectious candidate is Mycobacterium avium subspecies

paratuberculosis (Mycobacterium paratuberculosis), the causative agent of

Johne's disease, an inflammatory bowel disease in a variety of mammals including

cattle, sheep, deer, bison, monkeys and chimpanzees. The evidence to support M.

paratuberculosis infection as a cause of Crohn's disease is mounting rapidly.

Technical advances have allowed the identification and/or isolation of M.

paratuberculosis from a significantly higher proportion of Crohn's disease

tissues than from controls. "

 

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CROHN DISEASE AND CANCER

 

People with Crohn disease are at a higher risk for cancer :

 

colorectal and small bowel cancer risk in patients with Crohn's disease.

 

SOURCES:

 

http://pt.wkhealth.com/pt/re/alpt/abstract.00001716-200604080-00007.htm;jsession\

id=KWdBJVstFDjBvYYpqcpQW4ZZPNvGxZgGtfvh8ThJDbt7j1PS9Zv8!-1775402713!181195628!80\

91!-1

 

Conclusion: " Relative risk of colorectal and small bowel cancers are

significantly raised in Crohn's diseas "

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CROHN DISEASE AND CANCER

 

Increased Risk of Intestinal Cancer in Crohn's Disease: A Meta-Analysis of

Population-Based Cohort Studies

 

SOURCE :

 

http://www.nature.com/ajg/journal/v100/n12/abs/ajg2005495a.html

 

CONCLUSIONS:

 

'The present meta-analysis of intestinal cancer risk in CD, based on

population-based studies only, revealed an overall increased risk of both CRC

and small bowel cancer among patients with CD "

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Crohn's Disease caused by Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis: a

Public Health tragedy whose resolution is long overdue

 

SOURCE :

http://www.crohnscanada.org/english/researchsites/Med%20Micro%20paper.doc

 

CITATION :

' There is a very strong probability that most of Crohn's disease is being

caused by Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis .... SNIP ....The

problem we face now is widespread subclinical as well as clinical MAP infection

in cattle, sheep and goats, with herd prevalences in Western Europe and North

America reported in the range 7-55% ... SNIP...The acquisition of a resident

population of MAP in the intestine of humans exposed to these potential

pathogens, is likely to be cumulative...SNIP..... It is likely that in the

causation of Crohn's disease by MAP transmitted to people in milk and by other

means, we are confronted with a Public Health problem of tragic proportions.

 

 

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Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis: pathogen, pathogenesis and

diagnosis.

 

SOURCE

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11288509

 

 

CITATION

" paratuberculosis, is a chronic intestinal infection caused by Mycobacterium

avium subsp. paratuberculosis. The usually fatal disease is characterised by

cachexia, and in some species diarrhoea, after a long pre-clinical phase.

Treatment is ineffective and economically impracticable. The infection primarily

affects domestic and free-ranging ruminants, but has also been reported in

primates, rabbits, stoats and foxes. Since paratuberculosis is often

subclinical, under-reporting is suspected, even though the disease is notifiable

in numerous countries. Herd prevalence of bovine paratuberculosis in Europe

ranges from 7% to 55%. In the United States of America, herd prevalence is

strongly associated with herd size; 40% of herds of more than 300 head were

found to be infected. In Australia, reported dairy herd infection rates range

between 9% and 22%. "

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Identification of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in Biopsy

Specimens from Patients with Crohn's Disease Identified by In Situ HybridizatiON

 

SOURCE

http://jcm.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/39/12/4514

 

CITATION :

 

" We report on the presence of cell wall-deficient Mycobacterium avium subsp.

paratuberculosis in 35 of 48 paraffin-embedded tissue specimens from 33 patients

with Crohn's disease by in situ hybridization "

 

 

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Epidemiologic analysis of Crohn disease in Japan: increased dietary intake of

n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids and animal protein relates to the increased

incidence of Crohn disease in Japan

 

SOURCE

 

http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/63/5/741

 

CITATION

" The present study in association with reported clinical studies suggests that

increased dietary intake of animal protein and n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids

with less n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids may contribute to the development of

Crohn disease. "

 

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I COULD GO ON AND ON FOR DAYS ON THE SUBJECT OF CROHN DISEASE , MILK AND CANCER.

 

TO DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH ; Google : crohn disease cancer , see

http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=CROHN%27S+DISEASE+CANCER & hl=en & lr= & scoring=r\

& as_ylo=2004

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