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Infectious Disease

ScienceDaily News Release: Rare Disease Endemic In South America

20 years, 2 months ago

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Posted on Feb 20, 2004, 7 a.m. By Bill Freeman

Type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus are familiar autoimmune diseases; but it's the rare endemic pemphigus foliaceus - which plagues nearly 5 percent of men age 30 to 70 and a smaller percentage of postmenopausal women living on the outskirts of the tiny municipality of El Bagre, Colombia - providing a rare opportunity to dissect the factors that prompt the immune system to harm instead of protect.

Type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus are familiar autoimmune diseases; but it's the rare endemic pemphigus foliaceus - which plagues nearly 5 percent of men age 30 to 70 and a smaller percentage of postmenopausal women living on the outskirts of the tiny municipality of El Bagre, Colombia - providing a rare opportunity to dissect the factors that prompt the immune system to harm instead of protect. "The cells of the patients, they will tell us," says Dr. Ana Maria Abreu-Velez, dermatologist, immunologist and a native of the country where the disease surfaced in the mid-1980s as a mining boon changed the landscape.

Source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/02/040219080612.htm



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