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Food Additive May Be Worsening Clostridium Difficile Epidemic
Clostridium difficile is a bacterium that causes a life-threatening infection.
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Possible New Treatment for C. Diff., An Old Enemy
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Simple shifts in antibiotic prescribing patterns can reduce resistant infections
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