Ira Shafran
St George's, University of London
27 Papers
26 Citations
Ira Shafran is an academic researcher from St George's, University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Vedolizumab. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 23 publications. Previous affiliations of Ira Shafran include University Health System & Florida Hospital Orlando.
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Papers
Isolation of Mycobacterium avium subsp paratuberculosis from breast milk of Crohn's disease patients.
TL;DR: Isolation of Mycobacterium avium subsp paratuberculosis from breast milk of Crohn's disease patients shows good results in terms of protecting against infection and promoting good immune response in patients.
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The Consensus from the Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis (MAP) Conference 2017
J. Todd Kuenstner,Saleh A. Naser,William Chamberlin,Thomas J. Borody,David Y. Graham,Adrienne McNees,John Hermon-Taylor,Amy Hermon-Taylor,C. Thomas Dow,Walter Thayer,James Biesecker,Michael T. Collins,Leonardo A. Sechi,Shoor Vir Singh,Peilin Zhang,Ira Shafran,Stuart Weg,Grzegorz Telega,Robert Rothstein,Harry Oken,Stephen Schimpff,Horacio Bach,Tim J. Bull,Irene R. Grant,Jay L. E. Ellingson,Heinrich Dahmen,Judith Lipton,Saurabh Gupta,Kundan Kumar Chaubey,Manju Singh,Prabhat Agarwal,Ashok Kumar,Jyoti Misri,Jagdip Singh Sohal,Kuldeep Dhama,Zahra Hemati,William Davis,Michael Hier,John Aitken,Ellen Pierce,Nicole Parrish,Neil D. Goldberg,Maher Kali,Sachin Bendre,Gaurav Agrawal,Robert N. Baldassano,Preston Linn,Raymond W. Sweeney,Marie Fecteau,Casey E. Hofstaedter,Raghava Potula,Olga A. Timofeeva,Steven Geier,Kuruvilla John,Najah Zayanni,Hoda M. Malaty,Christopher Kahlenborn,Amanda Kravitz,Adriano Bulfon,George Daskalopoulos,Hazel M. Mitchell,Brett A. Neilan,Verlaine J. Timms,Davide Cossu,Giuseppe Mameli,Paul Angermeier,Tomislav Jelic,Ralph Goethe,Ramon A. Juste,Lauren Kuenstner +69 more
TL;DR: On March 24 and 25, 2017 researchers and clinicians from around the world met at Temple University in Philadelphia to discuss the current knowledge of Mycobacterium avium ssp.
Adjunctive Antibiotic Therapy with Rifaximin May Help Reduce Crohn’s Disease Activity
Ira Shafran,Patricia Burgunder +1 more
TL;DR: Rifaximin therapy was associated with clinical improvement in patients with Crohn’s disease and may be a useful treatment option to consider for inducing and maintaining remission.
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