Rheumatoid Arthritis and Proteus
Unlock the intriguing connection between bacterial infections and autoimmune diseases with "Rheumatoid Arthritis and Proteus" by A. Ebringer. Published by Springer London Ltd in 2011, this enlightening paperback delves into the hypothesis that Rheumatoid Arthritis may stem from a urinary tract infection triggered by Proteus bacteria. Over the course of 233 pages, Ebringer examines the etiology, complications, and pathogenicity of Proteus, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of its implications for health. This research-driven work is essential for those seeking to deepen their knowledge of microbiology and its potential role in chronic conditions. Ideal for health professionals, researchers, and anyone affected by Rheumatoid Arthritis, this book invites you to explore a fresh perspective on a complex disease. Don't miss the opportunity to discover the potential links between infection and inflammation in this thought-provoking volume.