The pathogen C. diff — the most common cause of health care-associated infectious diarrhea — can use a compound that kills ...
A real-world study of patients with Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) in Australia over 10 years shows that fecal ...
A group of gut bacteria successfully hindered recurrent Clostridium difficile infection in mice, offering alternative therapeutic strategies to antibiotics and fecal transplant. To investigate whether ...
A Novel First-in-Class Microbiome-Restoration Therapy for the Prevention of Recurrence of C. diff Infection Ferring's novel first-in-class REBYOTA is indicated for the prevention of recurrence of ...
The pathogen C. diff -- the most common cause of health care-associated infectious diarrhea -- can use a compound that kills the human gut's resident microbes to survive and grow, giving it a ...