September 4th 2025
The financing supports phase 3 evaluation of SIDIPREV, a first-in-class, non-antibiotic therapy designed to prevent C difficile infections, a leading US health care–associated threat.
Common Food Additive Linked with Increased Virulence of C difficile
January 4th 2018Investigators from the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, have discovered that a common food additive, trehalose (an artificial sugar frequently derived from mushrooms or seaweed), can be linked with the increase and severity of outbreaks involving 2 strains of Clostridium difficile.
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