Clostridium Difficile Infection (C. Diff)
Clostridium difficile is the most common cause of infectious diarrhea in hospitalized patients in high-income countries. After treatment with antibiotic therapy, patients may have a…
By: NEJMvideoWelcome to this afternoon's session. My name is Denise Leaptrot, and we are going to do some journeying through the C difficile, MDRO, CDI module. I'm going to offer you some…
By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Greetings. New Zealand naturopath, Eric Bakker. I'm the author of Candida Crusher and I'm also the formulator of a range of products called Canxida.Thanks for checking out my…
By: Candida CrusherToday we are presenting a lecture on spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. These are the learning objectives. By the end of the session, the learner should be able to understand the pathophysiology…
By: Learning in 10Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Evan Brand, it’s Dr. J. How we doin’ today, man? Evan Brand: Hey, I’m doin’ great and fired up about drugs. So let’s talk about some drugs today. Dr.Justin Marchegiani:…
By: Just In HealthDoes collecting a stool specimen seem a frightening prospect? Collecting a stool specimen is not most people's idea of fun. In this video we will walk you through what's in…
By: FOMESWelcome to chapter four immune: vancomycin, MRSA and C. Diff, that's methicillin-resistant staph aureus and clostridium difficile which we'll talk about a little bit as well.…
By: Tony PharmD