Campylobacter concisus and other Campylobacter species in children with newly diagnosed Crohnʼs disease
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases2009Vol. 16(6), pp. 1008–1016
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Abstract
Given the strengthening evidence for a significantly higher prevalence of C. concisus and other non-jejuni Campylobacter species in pediatric CD, investigation into the role of these non-jejuni Campylobacter species in the initiation of human IBD is clearly a priority.
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