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On BBC News Website this morning:

Worm diet 'treats bowel disorder'

The worms don't survive very long in humans

People with inflammatory bowel disease could soon be swallowing

worms in an effort to relieve their symptoms.

Scientists in the United States have developed a drink containing

thousands of pig whipworm eggs.

Trials suggest it can dramatically reduce the abdominal pain,

bleeding and diarrhoea associated with the disease.

According to a report in New Scientist, the drink, which is called

TSO, could be on sale in Europe by May if it is approved for use by

regulators.

Effective treatment

A number of studies have suggested that live worms could be an

effective treatment for conditions like Crohn's disease and colitis,

known collectively as inflammatory bowel disease

In fact, some scientists believe the eradication of worms from human

stomachs over the past 50 years may be behind the rise in these

conditions.

As the number of infections by parasites, such as roundworms and

human whipworms, has fallen, the number of people being diagnosed

with inflammatory bowel disease has increased.

In contrast, the condition is still rare in developing countries

where parasitic infections remain common.

Scientists at the University of Iowa say they have tested their

product on 200 people with the condition. They opted for pig

whipworms because they do not survive very long in humans.

They say symptoms disappeared in most of those who took part in the

trial. The findings are due to be announced at a conference in the

United States in May.

" With our new impressive results, we can come out of the closet, "

said Dr Weinstock, a gastroenterologist at the University who

has developed the treatment.

The product will be made by German company BioCure. It has applied

to the European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products for

an EU-wide license to sell the product. Patients would take TSO

around twice a month.

Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis and other forms of inflammatory

bowel disease appear to be caused by an overactive immune system,

which causes inflammation in the digestive system.

The condition is incurable, and normal treatments include steroids,

which can reduce the inflammation, although these have been known to

produce side effects.

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