I was curious when Momma mentioned CDIF, so I typed it in to Google and here is what I got.
CDIF (pronounced SeaDif) stands for Clostridium difficile. Clostridium difficile is caused by a large amount of antibiotics. And... CDIF is found frequently in the stool of children with antibiotic-associated diarrhea; however, its role as an etiological agent in children is controversial. It is also known as a "bad" bacteria.
As another side note, Clostridium Difficile is one of the most common causes of infection in the US, affecting the large bowel / Colon.
C. difficile, which can overgrow other bacteria in the gut during antibiotic therapy, can cause pseudomembranous colitis.
and lastly, the definition of Clostridium Difficile.
Clos·trid·i·um (klŏ-strĭd'ē-əm)n.
A genus of rod-shaped, spore-forming, chiefly anaerobic bacteria including the nitrogen-fixing bacteria found in soil and those causing botulism and tetanus.
So now you know.
Love, Hannah
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An opportunity to log in some of the thoughts and activities of our homeschooling family of eight. We love books and good food and aspire to a Christ-centered, multi-generational, agrarian life.
An opportunity to log in some of the thoughts and activities of our homeschooling family of eight. We love books and good food and aspire to a Christ-centered, multi-generational, agrarian life.
Thursday, March 29, 2007
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Thank you Hannah for that education. I had wondered what CDIF was too but didn't bother to look it up. Very interesting....
love you bunches,
Nona
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