The Infectious Etiology of Chronic Diseases

The Infectious Etiology of Chronic Diseases

Defining the Relationship, Enhancing the Research, and Mitigating the Effects: Workshop Summary

  • Author: Najafi, Marjan; Lemon, Stanley M.; O'Connor, Siobhan; Knobler, Stacey L.
  • Publisher: National Academies Press
  • ISBN: 9780309089944
  • eISBN Pdf: 9780309526722
  • eISBN Epub: 9780309165914
  • Place of publication:  United States
  • Year of digital publication: 2004
  • Month: June
  • Pages: 235
  • DDC: 614
  • Language: English
In recent years, a number of chronic diseases have been linked, in some cases definitively, to an infectious etiology: peptic ulcer disease with Helicobacter pylori, cervical cancer with several human papillomaviruses, Lyme arthritis and neuroborreliosis with Borrelia burgdorferi, AIDS with the human immunodeficiency virus, liver cancer and cirrhosis with hepatitis B and C viruses, to name a few. The proven and suspected roles of microbes does not stop with physical ailments; infections are increasingly being examined as associated causes of or possible contributors to a variety of serious, chronic neuropsychiatric disorders and to developmental problems, especially in children.

The Infectious Etiology of Chronic Diseases: Defining the Relationship, Enhancing the Research, and Mitigating the Effects, summarizes a two-day workshop held by the Institute of Medicine's Forum on Microbial Threats to address this rapidly evolving field. Participants explored factors driving infectious etiologies of chronic diseases of prominence, identified difficulties in linking infectious agents with chronic outcomes, and discussed broad-based strategies and research programs to advance the field.

  • FrontMatter
  • Reviewers
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Summary and Assessment
  • 1 Defining the Relationship: An Examination of Infectious Agents Associated with Chronic Diseases
  • 2 Endemic Infectious Diseases Linked to Chronic Diseases: Implications for Developing Countries
  • 3 Obstacles and Opportunities for Framing Future Research
  • 4 Opportunities to Prevent and Mitigate the Impact of Chronic Diseases Caused by Infectious Agents
  • Appendixes
  • Appendix A Workshop Agenda
  • Appendix B Information Resources
  • Appendix C Biosketches

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