Effect of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation on Recurrence in Multiply Recurrent <i>Clostridium difficile</i> Infection
Colleen Kelly(Brown University), Lawrence J. Brandt(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Steven E. Reinert(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Mustafa Alani(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Michael J. Sadowsky(University of Minnesota), Allison Tisch(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Alexander Khoruts(University of Minnesota), Christopher Staley(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Brianna R. Bakow(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Patrizia Curran(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Jason T. Machan(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Mortadha Abd(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Joyce L. McKenney(Albert Einstein College of Medicine)
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