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1ª parte de la Exposición sobre Mycobacterium Avium Subespecies Paratuberculosis y como causa la enfermedad de Crohn por el profesor John Hermon Taylor

1nd Part of the Exposition about Mycobacterium Avium Subespecies Paratuberculosis and how it causes Crohn's disease by professor John Hermon Taylor.
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Profesor John Hermon-Taylor
Jefe del Departamento de Cirugía
St.Georges Hospital -Colegio Universitario
Londres , Reino Unido

Prof. John Hermon-Taylor.
Chairman, Department of Surgery
St. George's Hospital Medical School
London, England


http://www.crohns.org/council/hermon-taylor.htm

John Hermon-Taylor estudió su carrera de medicina en la Universidad de Cambridge y en el Royal Hospital
de Londres U.K. Seguidamente siguió una formación superior de cirugía en Londres y obtuvo el Doctorado
en Cirugía mediante su tésis en Cambridge. Estuvo durante un año en el Departamento de Gastroenterologia
de la Clinica Mayo como miembro del Consejo de Investigaciones Médicas. A su vuelta a Londres se incorporó
como profesor adjunto en cirugia. La Universidad de Londres le otorgó el cargo de jefe de Cirugia del
St.George's Hospital y Colegio Médico en 1976. A principios de los años 80 se encargó de crear el Laboratorio
de Biología Molecular en el Departamento de Cirugía del St.Georges y empezó sus primeras aplicaciones en
la Enfermedad de Crohn. Actualmente lidera un grupo de investigacion en este tema y otro grupo clínico espe-
cializado en el tratamiento y seguimiento de pacientes con Enfermedad de Crohn. La meta principal de las inves-
tigaciones es desarrollas una vacuna de multi-subunidades incorporando tecnologias ADN y de proteinas y
basada sobre genes especificos de la Mycobacteria Avium subespecie paratuberculosa para acelerar, mediando
la inmunidad, la erradicación del microbio en los pacientes con Enfermedad de Crohn.

John Hermon-Taylor studied medicine at Cambridge University and at the Royal London Hospital, London UK. He subsequently proceeded to higher surgical training in London, and obtained the Mastership of Surgery degree by Thesis at Cambridge. He spent a year 1968-69 as a Medical Research Council Clinical Research Fellow in the Department of Gastrointestinal Physiology at the Mayo Clinic. On returning to London he took up a position as Associate Professor in Surgery, London University and was appointed to the Chair of Surgery at St. George's Hospital and Medical School in 1976. He set up a laboratory of molecular biology in the Department of Surgery at St. George's in the early 1980's, and has applied these methods to the study of Crohn's disease. He currently leads an active research group in the field and a clinical team specializing in the treatment and ongoing care of patients with Crohn's disease. The principal clinical objective is the development of a multi-subunit therapeutic vaccine incorporating DNA and protein technologies, based upon specific genes from Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis, to accelerate immune-mediated microbial clearance in Crohn's disease sufferers.

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  • salamat po!

  • @adelle0001 salamat sa iyo para sa panonood ng video, sa wakas nahanap pagsusulat mula sa Malaysia, mayroon kang crohn?

  • Does anyone know where we can read current information about John Hermon-Taylor's reseach in to MAP? The latest I can find is from 2008 where he says they will be moving on to human clinical trials "over the next three years". We're going in to that third year in a couple of months and I would love to see some current information about this and whether his research has been beneficial to humans. Thanks.

  • @George19881988 He says that a biopsy is the safest method, I long ago that I forget some of this issue, if it is true that Map causes Crohn but we must know sooner or later, probably while it is true that a certain portion will be difficult society supports it

  • @LaCasaStudioscom

    Muchas gracias desde Las Canarias por realizar este documental. Todos los médicos te dicen que el crohn no tiene cura,que no tiene causa conocida...pero hay investigadores valientes como este doctor John Hermon Taylor que se atreven a ir contra la "teoría oficia"

    voy a intentar difundar la idea del M;A;P a todos los que pueda

  • @manowarxxx no solo es este médico el que lo dice, hay otros, incluso en Estados Unidos existen medicos que te tratan con antibioticos, desgraciadamente no es algo reconocido y no siempre da buenos resultados pues falta por investigar medios de detección, reconocer la zoonosis y crear alarma ¿y que pais quiere una alarma tipo vacas locas?

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  • @DryBONESreborn I believe he means that the MAP infection is hidden inside cells, you can't detect it through blood testing, microscopy or culturing.

  • @amur63 Was this in the Lancet or a true medical journal?

  • @hus25 I didn't get UC till after tons of antiboitics. :( My teeth out, infection, then another infection then bronchitis, then BAM it hit a month later.

  • Question: If it's 'invisible' how can they tell it's there? 2. What's a PR test? 0o 3. Are those with Colitis ones with MAP too?

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