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    Difficile lectu, K. 559, is a canon composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. 



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            • C. difficile outbreak over in Sydney hospital
              The Cape Breton District Health Authority says an outbreak of Clostridium difficile at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital is now over.
            • C.difficile outbreak at GNGH declared over
              The C. difficile outbreak at the Greater Niagara General Hospital is over. Officials with the Niagara Health System on Thursday declared the outbreak, which began Dec. 7, was no longer in effect. Three patients with C.[...]
            • Transmission of Clostridium difficile in hospitals may not be through contact with infected patients
              ( Public Library of Science ) Contrary to current convention by which infection with the organism Clostridium difficile is regarded as an infection that is acquired by contact with symptomatic patients known to be infected with C. difficile, these may account for only a minority of new cases of the infection.
            • C. difficile outbreak ends at Niagara Falls hospital; declared in December
              NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. - An outbreak of C. difficile at the Niagara Health System has been declared over.
            • 3 C. difficile patients die in Sarnia
              Three people who contracted C. difficile at a hospital in Sarnia have died. Bluewater Health has been dealing with the bacteria for a month now.
            • Patient with C. difficile dies at GNGH
              A patient with C. difficile at the Greater Niagara General Hospital has died. "It is with regret that we report the death of a patient associated with the outbreak on Unit D on Jan. 27," the Niagara Health System said in a statement released Tuesday.[...]
            • C. difficile patient dies at GNGH
              NIAGARA FALLS — A patient with C. difficile at Greater Niagara General Hospital has died. Niagara Health System said in a statement released Tuesday the patient died in Unit D last Friday.[...]
            • Patient dies of C. difficile in Cape Breton
              A Nova Scotia man whose mother died after contracting a hospital-acquired infection says the Cape Breton Regional Hospital needs to clean up its act before more people die.
            • Look beyond the ick factor and see the real life-saving benefits of stool
              Some hospital-acquired infections are hard to beat. But a Minnesota startup, MikrobEX, is attempting to battle a particularly nasty one called C. difficile with an unusual weapon: stool. Serial entrepreneur and MikrobEX cofounder Mike Berman is determined to help people look beyond the ick factor and recognize the life-saving properties of stool. The company is developing a [...]
            • GNGH C. diff outbreak over
              The C. difficile outbreak at the Greater Niagara General site of the Niagara Health System has been declared over. “We know that this has been a challenging time for our patients, their loved ones, and for staff.

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