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Dogs can sniff out Clostridium difficile (the infective agent that is responsible for many of the dreaded "hospital acquired infections") in stool samples and even in the air surrounding patients ...
A short 30-second procedure using a small feeding tube and a syringe of liquefied stool will cure a dog inflicted with severe diarrhea virtually overnight on average 93 percent of the time.
Household transmission of Clostridium difficile to pets and children may be a source of community-associated C. difficile infections according to findings from a new study published today in ...
Sniffer Dogs Detect Superbugs In Hospitals A new study shows that dogs can be trained to accurately smell diseases in hospitals.
County health officials in Ohio say although food samples from a Chipotle restaurant, as well as stool samples from people who ate there, initially tested negative for Clostridium perfringens ...
A short 30-second procedure using a small feeding tube and a syringe of liquefied stool will cure a dog inflicted with severe diarrhea virtually overnight on average 93 percent of the time.
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