http://www.empr.com/news/acid-suppressors-tied-to-higher-bacterial-gastroenteritis-risk/article/629910/
Citando:
"The use of acid suppression medicines was associated with higher rates of Clostridium difficile and Campylobacter positive gastroenteritis in both community and hospital settings, according to a study published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. "
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O cocó "ataca" de novo: cura por ingestão
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/19/swallowing-human-faeces-will-cure-disease-nhs-say/
Citando:
"Frozen samples are being shipped around the country from a laboratory outside Portsmouth to relieve thousands sufferers of a previously incurable gut problem.
Every year in England more than 13,000 people suffer from Clostridium difficile, and one in five do not respond to conventional treatment.
The condition, which appears to be a side effect of antibiotics, causes people to lose control of their bowels."
Citando:
"Frozen samples are being shipped around the country from a laboratory outside Portsmouth to relieve thousands sufferers of a previously incurable gut problem.
Every year in England more than 13,000 people suffer from Clostridium difficile, and one in five do not respond to conventional treatment.
The condition, which appears to be a side effect of antibiotics, causes people to lose control of their bowels."
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