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12 April 2019 - P0260
Evaluation of the Japanese Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) severity scoring system, MN criteria, in patients with CDI
12 April 2019 - P0265
Characteristics and risk factors of treatment failure with intravenous tigecycline monotherapy among adult patients with severe Clostridioides difficile infection: results of a single-centre, observational cohort study
12 April 2019 - P0259
Adherence to the treatment guidelines for Clostridium difficile infection and comparison of treatment outcomes of the first non-severe disease episode between oral metronidazole and vancomycin group: a single tertiary centre retrospective study
12 April 2019 - P0264
Predictors of successful outcomes among patients with initial mild Clostridium difficile infection treated with metronidazole
12 April 2019 - P0263
Evaluation of metronidazole in the treatment of Clostridium difficile infection
12 April 2019 - P0266
Impact of a new Clostridioides (formerly Clostridium) difficile bundle on C. difficile cases, testing appropriateness, antibiotic days of therapy and associated financial costs
12 April 2019 - P0262
Concurrent treatment and prevention of recurrent Clostridium difficile infection with specific antibodies obtained from bovine milk in a hamster primary infection model
12 April 2019 - P0254
Analysis of Clostridium difficile infection-related outcomes in European participants in the bezlotoxumab MODIFY I and II Trials
12 April 2019 - P0258
Acid suppressive therapy during Clostridium difficile infection treatment is associated with an increased risk of recurrence
12 April 2019 - P0255
Fidaxomicin, unlike conventional treatment options, reduces Clostridium difficile  environmental contamination during and at the end of therapy
12 April 2019 - P0257
Time to onset of infection with Clostridioides difficile
12 April 2019 - P0253
The effect of using fidaxomicin on recurrent Clostridium difficile infection?
12 April 2019 - P0256
Clinical outcome of Clostridium difficile infection in relation to positive versus negative faecal free toxins: an 8-year prospective study
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