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The cause of tropical sprue is not known. It has been suggested that it is caused by bacterial, viral, amoebal, or parasitic infection. | The cause of tropical sprue is not known. It has been suggested that it is caused by bacterial, viral, amoebal, or parasitic infection which affects residents of (or visitors to) the tropics. Folic acid deficiency and rancid fat have also been suggested as possible causes. | ||
In a condition called coeliac disease (also known as ''[[coeliac sprue]]''), which has similar symptoms (to tropical sprue), the flattening of the villi and small intestine inflammation is caused by an [[autoimmune disorder]]. | In a condition called coeliac disease (also known as ''[[coeliac sprue]]''), which has similar symptoms (to tropical sprue), the flattening of the villi and small intestine inflammation is caused by an [[autoimmune disorder]]. |
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Overview
TS bears all the hallmarks of an infectious disease although the exact etiology remains largely unknown despite numerous efforts to identify the etiological agent.
Causes
The cause of tropical sprue is not known. It has been suggested that it is caused by bacterial, viral, amoebal, or parasitic infection which affects residents of (or visitors to) the tropics. Folic acid deficiency and rancid fat have also been suggested as possible causes.
In a condition called coeliac disease (also known as coeliac sprue), which has similar symptoms (to tropical sprue), the flattening of the villi and small intestine inflammation is caused by an autoimmune disorder.