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Antibiotic or bacterial therapy in post-giardiasis irritable bowel syndrome
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 11/06/09
Morken MH et al. – Both antibiotics and bacterio–therapy were ineffective with respect to cure of post–giardiasis IBS. High faecal excretion of fat and SCFAs suggests that intestinal malabsorption of fat and carbohydrates may play a role in the IBS–like complaints of these patients.
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