Use of is a novel chemokine marker of pulmonary disease and gastrointestinal disease in humans CXCL17methods of treating diseases associated with an increase in the chemokine CXCL17 level is provided. The method comprises administering a therapeutically effective amount of a substance to lower the ...
Fig. 1.Different types of gastrointestinal disorders in humans. View chapter Review article Recent advances in oral drug delivery materials for targeted diagnosis or treatment of gastrointestinal diseases Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology ...
Abstract Intestinal worms have always been and are still problems for humans. The awareness of practitioners has been generally limited to the helminths occurring within their own field of activity.This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access. ...
CHRONIC GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASES IN DAIRY FARMERS IN ENGLAND AND THE WELSH BORDERS: IS THERE AN ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CROHN'S DISEASE AND BOVINE PARATUBERCU... Introduction The pathological similarities between Johne's disease (JD) in ruminants and Crohn's disease (CD) in humans have been recognised...
Currently, a great proportion of the emerging infectious human diseases are zoonotic, with most of the pathogens originated from wildlife. In this sense, s
399 elderly patients were studied in order to establish the frequency of different gastrointestinal diseases and to see to what extent gastrointestinal problems influenced the clinical picture and the final outcome. 276 patients were hospitalized because of medical emergencies. 123 patients were chronically...
Diseases where Akkermansia abundance correlates with positive health outcomes, and Akkermansia can ameliorate disease in animal models and humans Since the initial study ascribing a protective role for A. muciniphila in metabolic disorders, multiple reports linking Akkermansia to positive health outcomes ha...
An investigation into the potential for transmission of gastrointestinal helminths from wild hogs to livestock and humans was prompted by concerns of recreational wild-hog hunting in the Caribbean region and the recent practice, by livestock farmers in Jamaica, of co-rearing wild and domesticated swin...
Besides bacteria, viruses and eukaryotes, numerous archaea are located in the human gastrointestinal tract and are responsible for methane production, which can be measured in clinical methane breath analyses. Methane is an important readout for various diseases, including intestinal methanogen overgrowth....
COXInhibition: A Cautionary Note in Congestive Heart Failure NSAIDs have been a mainstay of therapy for rheumatologic diseases for a number of years. Unfortunately,their use was accompanied by sometimes unacceptable gastrointestinal and/or renal side effects. Therefore,safer treatment options were... ...