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"aufgewärmt" - mögliche Ursachen M.Crohn
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( oder sollte das unter der Rubrik >>Skandale<< erscheinen???

Crohn`s Disease

http://www.notmilk.com/c.html

The most serious bacterial disease of cows is caused by mycobacterium paratuberculosis.
Mycobacterium paratuberculosis causes a bovine disease called "Johne's."
Cows diagnosed with Johne's Disease have diarrhea, and heavy fecal shedding of bacteria. This bacteria becomes cultured in milk, and is not destroyed by pasteurization. Occasionally, the milkborne bacteria will begin to grow in the human host, and irritable bowel syndrome and Crohn's results.

"It is reasonable to conjecture that M. paratuberculosis may be responsible for some cases of Crohn's disease."
Journal of Clinical Microbiology 1992;30(12):3070-3073

"Johne's disease and Crohn's disease are remarkably similar in clinical signs and intestinal pathology."
Hoard's Dairyman, January 24, 1995

"Of 77 milk samples (taken from cows with Johne's disease), 11.6% were culture-positive (contained M. paratubercolosis)."
Journal of Clinical Microbiology 1992;30(1):166-171

"Mycobacterium paratuberculosis was isolated from tissue taken from patients with Crohn's disease and is implicated in the etiology of this disease."
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1993, May 31(5)

"Mycobacterium Paratuberculosis crosses the species barrier to infect and cause disease in humans."
J Hermon-Taylor, British Medical Journal, Feb 1998.315

"Mycobacterium paratuberculosis is capable of surviving commercial pasteurization, when there are more than 10 bacteria per millilitre in raw milk."
N. Sung, Applied and Environmental Microbiology: 64(3), Mar 1998.

"Mycobacterium paratuberculosis RNA was found in 100% of Crohn's disease patients, compared with 0% of controls."
D. Mishina, Proceedings National Academy of Sciences USA :93: September, 1996


Read what Dr. Greger has to say about Paratuberculosis And Crohn's Disease (211kb)



"Please use the Internet Resource Guide to learn more about Crohn’s and its association with Mycobacterium paratuberculosis."
Chris Piromalli - Crohn’s Research Coordinator
http://www.shafran.net/crohns/Introduction.htm



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http://www.abc.net.au/rural/news/stories/s571563.htm
Johnes disease cattle may be exported to the Middle East

It's been revealed that Victorian dairy cattle carrying bovine Johnes disease are probably being exported to the Middle East, despite a major effort to control the disease here at home.

Almost a third of the state's dairy herd is believed to be affected by the wasting disease, and Victoria has exported 20,000 head of heifers so far this year.

But there's nothing unusual about sending BJD cattle to countries like the United Arab Emirates, according to Dennis Hayes from the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service.
Lust auf mehr? ...unter o.g. Link
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Aus deutschen Landen „nicht mehr ganz frisch“ im „Blätterwald“
http://www.dccv.de/news/article437.html
hier laufen die meisten links zu „offiziellen Stellen“ meist ins Leere......

Das Schlusswort der Herren Dr. P. Hammer und Dr. P. Teufel der Milchforschungsanstalt in Kiel aber lautet folgendermaßen( in 2001)
(Zitat)....Solange keine Beziehung zwischen der Kontamination von Milch mit M.paratuberculosis und dem M. Crohn beim Menschen hergestellt werden kann, ist eine umfassende Risikoabschätzung unter Einbeziehung der hier vorgestellten Untersuchungsdaten nicht möglich. Aufgabe der produktorientierten Forschung ist es, Daten über mögliche Expositionsabschätzungen zu liefern, damit gegebenenfalls ein vorbeugendes Risikomanagement durchgeführt werden kann.
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http://www.das-eule.de/editorial798.html

Viel „Spaß beim Lesen“..... Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
Uli
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