COPHS Researcher Leads New Treatment of Recurring Clostridioides Difficile: Butler University
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Dec. 14 [TNSmedicalresearch-Digestive Diseases & Sciences journal] -- Butler University issued the following news:
Close to half-a-million people a year suffer from Clostridioides difficile, or C. diff, and more than 29,000 of them died from the bacteria, according to the Center for Disease Control. C. diff results from disruption of healthy, normal bacteria in the colon, often from antibiotics, and causes diarrhea, stomach pain, and fever. In the most sev . . .
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Close to half-a-million people a year suffer from Clostridioides difficile, or C. diff, and more than 29,000 of them died from the bacteria, according to the Center for Disease Control. C. diff results from disruption of healthy, normal bacteria in the colon, often from antibiotics, and causes diarrhea, stomach pain, and fever. In the most sev . . .