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The Utility of Repeated Stool Toxin Testing for Diagnosing Clostridium difficile Colitis
Southern Medical Journal, 10/07/09
Gade R et al. – Due to the wide ranges, there is considerable confusion regarding the value of the EIA toxin test. The authors undertook this study to evaluate the benefit of repeat stool toxin testing.
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