The scientific name for C-diff is Clostridium difficile.
Yes, C Diff is a contact acquired infection.
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What can I eat with cdiff
One answer is not sufficient to know how effective Dificid is. I just took my last pill. Praying C-diff does not come back as it has with the three previous medications that I took. I will report back in a couple of months as to whether or not my C-diff reoccurred after taking C-diff. The Dificid cost me $1,560 with Medicare. It is a shame that medications in the US are so expensive that you have to decide what you can live without in order to pay for your medication :-(
C diff is short for Clostridium difficile, a bacterium that causes diarrheal illness, often associated with recent antibiotic use.Clostridium difficile. as manifest by diahrrhea to the tenth power...
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for up to 6 months
There are many symptoms of a C. Diff infection. This symptoms include watery diarrhea which can occur up to 15 times a day, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, and a fever.
Yes, azithromycin can potentially lead to a Clostridium difficile (C. diff) infection by disrupting the normal balance of gut bacteria. This can result in the overgrowth of C. diff bacteria and the associated symptoms of infection. It's important to use azithromycin as prescribed and communicate any unusual symptoms to your healthcare provider.
C Diff is the biggest cause of diarrhea in the United States. It can be caused by a bacteria and more prevalent if you are sick, taking antibiotics or older in age. You will treatment with a broad spectrum antibiotic.
To change 1 kg of ice at 0°C to water at 0°C, you would need 334 kJ of heat energy. This includes the heat required to raise the temperature of the ice to 0°C (latent heat of fusion) and then to melt it into water at 0°C.