Using small groups in a preliminary study, we have demonstrated that urine metabolomics has the potential to distinguish between healthy controls and patients with CDI. Furthermore, it could discriminate between patients experiencing different frequencies of recurrent CDI. If validated in larger cohorts, urine metabolomics has potential at identifyi..."> Using small groups in a preliminary study, we have demonstrated that urine metabolomics has the potential to distinguish between healthy controls and patients with CDI. Furthermore, it could discriminate between patients experiencing different frequencies of recurrent CDI. If validated in larger cohorts, urine metabolomics has potential at identifyi..." /> Using small groups in a preliminary study, we have demonstrated that urine metabolomics has the potential to distinguish between healthy controls and patients with CDI. Furthermore, it could discriminate between patients experiencing different frequencies of recurrent CDI. If validated in larger cohorts, urine metabolomics has potential at identifyi..." />

Urine-based metabolomic analysis of patients with Clostridium difficile infection: a pilot study

Conclusions < /h3 > < p class= " a-plus-plus " > Using small groups in a preliminary study, we have demonstrated that urine metabolomics has the potential to distinguish between healthy controls and patients with CDI. Furthermore, it could discriminate between patients experiencing different frequencies of recurrent CDI. If validated in larger cohorts, urine metabolomics has potential at identifying patients who are at risk for recurrent CDI. The significance of choline-deficient microbiota in CDI patients should be further examined. < /p > < /span >
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