Experimental Vaccine Found to be 100 Percent Effective in Treating C. Difficile in Animal Models

Results of a new study published in the journal Infection and Immunity reveal that an experimental vaccine used in animal models against the highly infectious and virulent bacterium, Clostridium difficile, has been found to be 100 percent effective. In the study, the vaccine protected the mice and non-human primates against the purified toxins produced by iC. difficile/i, as well as from an orogastric spore infection, a laboratory model that mimics the human ...

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