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This review reveals the complex mechanisms by which the brain–gut–liver axis (particularly the gut microbiota and its metabolites) drives MASLD, highlighting the therapeutic value of using phages to target and eliminate pathogenic bacteria and their metabolic products.
Xingtao Zhao +7 more
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Yuyao Hao,1,* Jianhui Li,2,* Shoujun Xie,1 Yanchao Liu,1 Hainan Wen1,3 1Department of Clinical Laboratory, The Affiliated Hospital of Chengde Medical University, Chengde, Hebei, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Preventive ...
Hao Y, Li J, Xie S, Liu Y, Wen H
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Toxin A detection on Clostridium difficile colonies from 24-h cultures [PDF]
Joëlle Thonnard +3 more
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Dietary Prebiotics Modulate Omeprazole‐Induced Alterations in the Gut Microbial Signature
Dietary prebiotic sources such as blueberries and strawberries may help improve proton pump inhibitor (PPI)‐induced gut dysbiosis. These berries represent a promising nutritional strategy for mitigating PPI‐associated gut dysbiosis and inflammation. ABSTRACT Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are commonly used to treat heartburn and acid‐related disorders ...
Molly Jenee Buccola +11 more
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224808 Knight et al. Clostridium difficile PCR Ribotype 014 annotated genomes
Daniel R. Knight
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ABSTRACT Background Combining immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) with chemotherapy may improve treatment response in children with solid tumors. We sought to determine the feasibility of combining vincristine, irinotecan, and temozolomide with the ICI atezolizumab in children with relapsed or refractory solid tumors (VITAS;). Methods Patients ≥6 months
Matthew E. Campbell +16 more
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Safety of Stopping Antibiotics Prescribed “Just in Case” – Comparison of Mortality, Readmissions and Clostridium difficile in Patients with Accepted Stewardship Interventions Compared with Declined [PDF]
Mary L. Staicu +3 more
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Bacterial contamination on mobile phones in the theatre area of a large veterinary hospital
Abstract Background Mobile phones are commonly used in clinical areas, including theatre, anaesthesia and patient preparation. Contamination rates of 72.6%–100% for mobile phones are reported in human healthcare, including multidrug‐resistant bacteria in more than 30%.
Owen J. Glenn +2 more
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Relative frequency of Clostridium difficile in patients with diarrheal disease.
Peter H. Gilligan +2 more
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