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Intestinal TB or the mysteries of Crohn's disease.
Posted Jan 07 2009 4:42pm
Check out this piece from Annapolis’
The Capital
:
Pathogens & People: Agony & Mystery of Crohn’s disease
Edward McSweegan does an exceptional job of succinctly explaning the similarities (and differences) between Crohn’s disease and the Johne’s disease causing bacteria
Mycobacterium avium paraptuberculosis
(MAP). Read more here:
HometownAnnapolis.com
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Edward McSweegan does an exceptional job of succinctly explaning the similarities (and differences) between Crohn’s disease and the Johne’s disease causing bacteria Mycobacterium avium paraptuberculosis (MAP). Read more here: HometownAnnapolis.com