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Faecal calprotectin (or
fecal calprotectin) is a
biochemical measurement of the
protein calprotectin in the stool.
Elevated faecal calprotectin indicates...
- **** (also
known as
faeces or fæces; sg.: faex), are the
solid or semi-solid
remains of food that was not
digested in the
small intestine, and has been...
- The fecal–oral
route (also
called the oral–fecal
route or
orofecal route)
describes a
particular route of
transmission of a
disease wherein pathogens in...
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fecal coliform (British:
faecal coliform) is a
facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped, gram-negative, non-sporulating bacterium.
Coliform bacteria generally...
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National Collaborating Centre for
Acute Care (2007).
Faecal incontinence the
management of
faecal incontinence in adults.
National Institute for Health...
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Fecal sludge management (FSM) (or
faecal sludge management in
British English) is the storage, collection, transport,
treatment and safe end use or disposal...
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acute infectious diarrhoea:
evaluation of
clinical features,
faecal microscopy, and
faecal occult blood testing".
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology...
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deterioration and
severe relapsing C.
difficile infection. In
November 2022,
faecal microbiota transplant (Biomictra) was
approved for
medical use in Australia...
- neutrophil, and it is
secreted by an
unknown mechanism during inflammation.
Faecal calprotectin has been used to
detect intestinal inflammation (colitis or...
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National Collaborating Centre for
Acute Care (2007).
Faecal incontinence the
management of
faecal incontinence in adults. London:
National Collaborating...