Hospitals: C. difficile Still a Killer

Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) is an anaerobic spore forming and toxin producing bacteria that was discovered in 1935, but not identified as a cause of antibiotic associated diarrhea until 1978 and is the most common cause of hospital acquired infections (HAIs). A new strain of this pathogen produces dangerous toxins that can cause serious organ…

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Altapure’s Success in New Zealand

Ben Harris, a medical microbiologist and an active partner in Sanipure Ltd. located in New Zealand (NZ), currently consults for New Zealand’s largest care home company, Care Homes, which owns and operates 49 Villages/Facilities in NZ and 6 in Australia. When Covid was at the back door of NZ, Ben declared his conflict of interest…

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