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Welcome to Healthcare Magic Whipple's disease is due to bacterial infection of the intestine which causes nutritional deficiency due to decreased absorption of nutrients. It is not contagious from man to man. Risk factors for getting the infection are unknown.
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welcome to healthcaremagic.com.Whipple's is a rare systemic disease caused by Tropheryma whipplei.Immunity plays a major factor .people with less immunity are susceptible to this disease,No person to person transmission is noted.
Whipple’s disease is a rare infectious disease, caused by a bacterium named Tropheryma whippleii. It can affect many parts of the body. The small intestine is the main organ affected. Other common areas include the joints, heart, nervous system, brain, lungs, eyes, and skin.
Whipple's Disease is considered infectious but is not transmitted from person to person. Generally, a disease like this is caused by an infectious agent and not spread between people.
Some people with Whipple’s disease may have a genetic defect that makes them more likely to develop the disease. It occurs predominantly in those of Caucasian ethnicity, suggesting a genetic predisposition in that population.
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Whipple's Disease, Is It Hereditary ?
Welcome to Healthcare Magic Whipple s disease is due to bacterial infection of the intestine which causes nutritional deficiency due to decreased absorption of nutrients. It is not contagious from man to man. Risk factors for getting the infection are unknown.