Targeting Gut Bacteria May Help Burn and Trauma Patients
- ICU
- 09/07/2015
A new study published in PLOS ONE shows that burn injuries could trigger dramatic changes in the 100 trillion bacteria inside the gastrointestinal...
READ MOREA new study published in PLOS ONE shows that burn injuries could trigger dramatic changes in the 100 trillion bacteria inside the gastrointestinal...
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