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Clostridium difficile (C. diff.) infections, whether nosocomial or community borne, may present with profound diarrhea, especially in those patients receiving antibiotics. Based on a preliminary revie...
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Jared Brooks
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Northwestern Medicine - Delnor Hospital
Geneva, Illinois
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