婴儿感染性腹泻的流行病学研究

P Spilinga, F Milano, L Giargia, V Tullio, A M Cuffini
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作者考虑了亚历山德里亚婴儿医院和都灵Chivasso Malpighi诊断中心在14个月期间观察到的由细菌、原生动物和病毒引起的传染性腹泻的流行病学和微生物学方面。此外,由于住院患者往往由于抗菌素预防或治疗而易患这种疾病,因此对艰难梭菌腹泻的作用给予了更大的兴趣。
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[Epidemiologic study of infectious diarrhea in infants].

The authors considered the epidemiological and microbiological aspects of the infectious diarrhea caused by bacteria, protozoan and viruses observed at the Infantile Hospital, Alessandria, and at the Malpighi Diagnostic Center, Chivasso, Turin, over a period of 14 months. Furthermore, a greater interest has been given to the role of Clostridium difficile diarrhea, since hospitalized patients are often predisposed to the development of this disease due to the antimicrobial prophylaxis or therapy.

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