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[Microbiome: from pathophysiology to clinical application?] - PubMed
[Microbiome: from pathophysiology to clinical application?] - PubMed
The "microbiome" or the intestinal microbiota is currently in the focus of scientific interest. The number of publications on the topic of the microbiome is increasing every year. In particular, the role of the microbiome in the pathophysiology of various diseases has been studied. Currently it is i …
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[Microbiome: from pathophysiology to clinical application?] - PubMed
Fecal microbiota transplantation promotes reduction of antimicrobial resistance by strain replacement - PubMed
Fecal microbiota transplantation promotes reduction of antimicrobial resistance by strain replacement - PubMed
Multidrug-resistant organism (MDRO) colonization is a fundamental challenge in antimicrobial resistance. Limited studies have shown that fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) can reduce MDRO colonization, but its mechanisms are poorly understood. We conducted a randomized, controlled trial of FMT f …
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Fecal microbiota transplantation promotes reduction of antimicrobial resistance by strain replacement - PubMed
The Next Generation Fecal Microbiota Transplantation: To Transplant Bacteria or Virome - PubMed
The Next Generation Fecal Microbiota Transplantation: To Transplant Bacteria or Virome - PubMed
Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) has emerged as a promising therapeutic approach for dysbiosis-related diseases. However, the clinical practice of crude fecal transplants presents limitations in terms of acceptability and reproductivity. Consequently, two alternative solutions to FMT are devel …
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The Next Generation Fecal Microbiota Transplantation: To Transplant Bacteria or Virome - PubMed
How I approach diarrhea in hematological transplant patients: A practical tool - PubMed
How I approach diarrhea in hematological transplant patients: A practical tool - PubMed
Diarrhea in hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (HSCT) remains a multifactorial challenge that demands a nuanced diagnostic approach. The causes of infectious diarrhea in HSCT recipients are diverse and influenced by patient-specific risk factors, the post-transplant timeline, and local epidemio …
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How I approach diarrhea in hematological transplant patients: A practical tool - PubMed
Complete genome sequence of a Clostridioides difficile cryptic C-III strain isolated from horse feces - PubMed
Complete genome sequence of a Clostridioides difficile cryptic C-III strain isolated from horse feces - PubMed
We provide the complete genome of a non-toxigenic Clostridioides difficile strain isolated from horse feces. The strain represents a sub-cluster in the cryptic clade C-III. The genome consists of one chromosome (4,144,784 bp) and one plasmid (10,144 bp) and encodes 3,798 putative genes.
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Complete genome sequence of a Clostridioides difficile cryptic C-III strain isolated from horse feces - PubMed
VIDEO: Patients ‘might fall through the cracks’ between FMT, live microbiota therapies
VIDEO: Patients ‘might fall through the cracks’ between FMT, live microbiota therapies
In a Healio video exclusive, Edward V. Loftus Jr., MD, highlighted benefits of newly available live biotherapeutics for Clostridioides difficile infection but noted concern for patients who don’t qualify and “might fall through the cracks.”In the arms race against C. difficile, clinicians have turned to fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) to restore an infected
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VIDEO: Patients ‘might fall through the cracks’ between FMT, live microbiota therapies
Biochemical Characterizations of the Putative Amidase Endolysin Ecd18980 Catalytic Domain from Clostridioides difficile - PubMed
Biochemical Characterizations of the Putative Amidase Endolysin Ecd18980 Catalytic Domain from Clostridioides difficile - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile is the major causative pathogen of pseudomembranous colitis, and novel antimicrobial agents are required for treatment. Phage-derived endolysins exhibiting species-specific lytic activity have potential as novel antimicrobial agents. We surveyed the genome of C. difficile st …
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Biochemical Characterizations of the Putative Amidase Endolysin Ecd18980 Catalytic Domain from Clostridioides difficile - PubMed
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Reduces Campylobacter jejuni Colonization in Young Broiler Chickens Challenged by Oral Gavage but Not by Seeder Birds - PubMed
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Reduces Campylobacter jejuni Colonization in Young Broiler Chickens Challenged by Oral Gavage but Not by Seeder Birds - PubMed
Campylobacter spp., particularly C. jejuni and C. coli, are major food safety concerns, transmitted to humans mainly via contaminated poultry meat. In a previous study, we found that some commercial broiler farms consistently produced Campylobacter-free flocks while other …
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Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Reduces Campylobacter jejuni Colonization in Young Broiler Chickens Challenged by Oral Gavage but Not by Seeder Birds - PubMed
Microbial Dysbiosis and Male Infertility: Understanding the Impact and Exploring Therapeutic Interventions - PubMed
Microbial Dysbiosis and Male Infertility: Understanding the Impact and Exploring Therapeutic Interventions - PubMed
The human microbiota in the genital tract is pivotal for maintaining fertility, but its disruption can lead to male infertility. This study examines the relationship between microbial dysbiosis and male infertility, underscoring the promise of precision medicine in this field. Through a comprehensiv …
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Microbial Dysbiosis and Male Infertility: Understanding the Impact and Exploring Therapeutic Interventions - PubMed
Gut Dysbiosis in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Narrative Review on Correlation with Disease Subtypes and Novel Therapeutic Implications - PubMed
Gut Dysbiosis in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Narrative Review on Correlation with Disease Subtypes and Novel Therapeutic Implications - PubMed
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a prevalent functional gastrointestinal disorder characterized by chronic abdominal pain and altered bowel habits. It can be subclassified in different subtypes according to the main clinical manifestation: constipation, diarrhea, mixed, and unclassified. Over the p …
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Gut Dysbiosis in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Narrative Review on Correlation with Disease Subtypes and Novel Therapeutic Implications - PubMed
Microbiota Transplant and Gynecological Disorders: The Bridge between Present and Future Treatments - PubMed
Microbiota Transplant and Gynecological Disorders: The Bridge between Present and Future Treatments - PubMed
Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is a procedure that involves transferring fecal bacteria from a healthy donor to a patients' intestines to restore gut-immunity homeostasis. While FMT was primarily supposed to treat gastrointestinal disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease and irritable bo …
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Microbiota Transplant and Gynecological Disorders: The Bridge between Present and Future Treatments - PubMed
Gut microbiota absence and transplantation affect diarrhea: an investigation in the germ-free piglet model - PubMed
Gut microbiota absence and transplantation affect diarrhea: an investigation in the germ-free piglet model - PubMed
This experiment was conducted to explore the effects of gut microbiota on neonatal diarrhea in a germ-free (GF) pig model. Twelve hysterectomy-derived GF piglets were housed in six sterile isolators. Among them, six piglets were treated as the GF group, and the other six piglets were orally introduc …
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Gut microbiota absence and transplantation affect diarrhea: an investigation in the germ-free piglet model - PubMed
Genetic variation in the human leukocyte antigen region confers susceptibility to Clostridioides difficile infection - PubMed
Genetic variation in the human leukocyte antigen region confers susceptibility to Clostridioides difficile infection - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile (C. diff.) infection (CDI) is a leading cause of hospital acquired diarrhea in North America and Europe and a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Known risk factors do not fully explain CDI susceptibility, and genetic susceptibility is suggested by the fact that some pat …
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Genetic variation in the human leukocyte antigen region confers susceptibility to Clostridioides difficile infection - PubMed
Vancomycin in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease: there is a role beyond Clostridioides difficile infection - PubMed
Vancomycin in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease: there is a role beyond Clostridioides difficile infection - PubMed
The development of new biological agents and small molecules has revolutionized the treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). However, many patients do not respond or gradually lose their response, necessitating the search for other therapeutic strategies (1). In this clinical case, we describe …
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Vancomycin in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease: there is a role beyond Clostridioides difficile infection - PubMed
Identification of Micrococcin P2-Derivatives as Antibiotic Candidates against Two Gram-Positive Pathogens - PubMed
Identification of Micrococcin P2-Derivatives as Antibiotic Candidates against Two Gram-Positive Pathogens - PubMed
Thiopeptides exhibit potent antimicrobial activity against Gram-positive pathogens by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis. Micrococcins are among the structurally simpler thiopeptides, but they have not been exploited in detail. This research involved a computational simulation of micrococcin P2 …
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Identification of Micrococcin P2-Derivatives as Antibiotic Candidates against Two Gram-Positive Pathogens - PubMed
Understanding clinical implementation coordinators' experiences in deploying evidence-based interventions - PubMed
Understanding clinical implementation coordinators' experiences in deploying evidence-based interventions - PubMed
When implementing healthcare innovations, clinical implementation coordinators facilitated the implementation process through their roles and responsibilities and acted as strategic partners in improving the adoption and sustainability of a fluoroquinolone preauthorization protocol.
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Understanding clinical implementation coordinators' experiences in deploying evidence-based interventions - PubMed
Empowering patients to prevent healthcare-associated infections - PubMed
Empowering patients to prevent healthcare-associated infections - PubMed
In recent years there has been increasing interest in the empowerment of patients to serve as partners in efforts to prevent healthcare-associated infections. However, patients often have limited awareness of the risk for acquisition and dissemination of healthcare-associated pathogens and have rece …
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Empowering patients to prevent healthcare-associated infections - PubMed
Gut Microbiota Associated with Clostridioides difficile Carriage in Three Clinical Groups (Inflammatory Bowel Disease, C. difficile Infection and Healthcare Workers) in Hospital Field - PubMed
Gut Microbiota Associated with Clostridioides difficile Carriage in Three Clinical Groups (Inflammatory Bowel Disease, C. difficile Infection and Healthcare Workers) in Hospital Field - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile is an anaerobic spore-forming Gram-positive bacterium. C. difficile carriage and 16S rDNA profiling were studied in three clinical groups at three different sampling times: inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients, C. difficile infection (CDI) patients …
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Gut Microbiota Associated with Clostridioides difficile Carriage in Three Clinical Groups (Inflammatory Bowel Disease, C. difficile Infection and Healthcare Workers) in Hospital Field - PubMed
Review of the Impact of Biofilm Formation on Recurrent Clostridioides difficile Infection - PubMed
Review of the Impact of Biofilm Formation on Recurrent Clostridioides difficile Infection - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) may recur in approximately 10-30% of patients, and the risk of recurrence increases with each successive recurrence, reaching up to 65%. C. difficile can form biofilm with approximately 20% of the bacterial genome expressed differently between b …
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Review of the Impact of Biofilm Formation on Recurrent Clostridioides difficile Infection - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile from Fecally Contaminated Environmental Sources: Resistance and Genetic Relatedness from a Molecular Epidemiological Perspective - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile from Fecally Contaminated Environmental Sources: Resistance and Genetic Relatedness from a Molecular Epidemiological Perspective - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile is the most important pathogen causing antimicrobial-associated diarrhea and has recently been recognized as a cause of community-associated C. difficile infection (CA-CDI). This study aimed to characterize virulence factors, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), rib …
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Clostridioides difficile from Fecally Contaminated Environmental Sources: Resistance and Genetic Relatedness from a Molecular Epidemiological Perspective - PubMed