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Treat C. Dificile with Bacteriopohage?
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Treat C. Dificile with Bacteriopohage?
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I took a continuing Ed. course on line and now know that C. Dificile is r\the moat common hospital acquired infection with appreciable increased cost and some mortality among Seniors.
As I mentioned in the post below (where I got confused and said Phagocytes instead of Bacteriophages) I know that the Russians use ohages to treat intestinal infections.Are phages possibly useful in treating C. Dificile?
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