L V McFarland
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Levy D, Stergachis A, McFarland L, Van Vorst K, Graham D, Johnson E, et al.
Clin Ther
. 2000 Feb;
22(1):91-102.
PMID: 10688393
Objective: The goal of this study was to determine the prevalence of Clostridium difficile diarrhea (CDD) and the risk for CDD associated with different oral antibiotics commonly used in the...
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Elmer G, McFarland L, Surawicz C, Danko L, Greenberg R
Aliment Pharmacol Ther
. 1999 Dec;
13(12):1663-8.
PMID: 10594402
Background: Despite recent interest in therapeutic microorganisms taken orally, little is known about the pharmacodynamics of these agents in a target population of patients with disease. The present study reports...
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McFarland L, Surawicz C, Greenberg R, Bowen K, Melcher S, Mulligan M
Am J Infect Control
. 1999 Jun;
27(3):301-3.
PMID: 10358237
No abstract available.
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Surawicz C, McFarland L
Digestion
. 1999 Mar;
60(2):91-100.
PMID: 10095149
Clostridium difficile is the most common nosocomial pathogen of the gastrointestinal tract and has increased in frequency over time. Typical symptoms of C. difficile infection include diarrhea, which is usually...
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McFarland L, Surawicz C, Rubin M, FEKETY R, Elmer G, Greenberg R
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol
. 1999 Feb;
20(1):43-50.
PMID: 9927265
Objective: To describe the epidemiology, diagnosis, risk factors, patient impact, and treatment strategies for recurrent Clostridium difficile-associated disease (CDAD). Design: Data were collected as part of a blinded, placebo-controlled clinical...
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McFarland L
Dig Dis
. 1999 Jan;
16(5):292-307.
PMID: 9892789
Antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD) is a common complication of antibiotics and recent findings on the epidemiology, etiologies and treatment strategies are reviewed. Rates of AAD vary from 5 to 39% depending...
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McFarland L
Ann Med Interne (Paris)
. 1998 Oct;
149(5):261-6.
PMID: 9791558
Antibiotic associated diarrhea (AAD) is a common adverse reaction to most types of antibiotics with frequencies ranging from 5-39%, depending upon the specific type of antibiotic and the presence of...
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Bauwens J, McFarland L, Melcher S
Ann Pharmacother
. 1997 Sep;
31(9):1090.
PMID: 9296254
No abstract available.