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Mitchell H et al. – 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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