Neglect of the Public Trust Doctrine in Crohn’s Disease’s Pandemic: An IDI Perspective
Gilles R G Monif*
Adjunct Professor, University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, Gainesville FL, USA
*Corresponding Author: Gilles R G Monif, Adjunct Professor, University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, Gainesville FL, USA.
Received:
December 22, 2025; Published: December 31, 2025
Abstract
The growing incidence of disease has moved the economic focus to therapeutic intervention. Industrialized nations were instructed as to diseases where the body’s immune system identified a cell component within an organ system as being alien and obligated the body’s host immunity to attack it (autoimmune diseases).
Keywords: Public Trust Document; Mycobacterium avium Subspecies Paratuberculosis; Crohn’s Disease; Mediterranean Diet; Acquired Immunity
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