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Gastrointestinal flora: the culprit for severe lung damage after blood transfusion

by Staff July 11, 2018
July 11, 2018 62 views
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Knowledge that the gastrointestinal flora affects both healthy physiological processes and various disease mechanisms has increased in recent years. A new study reveals a previously unknown link between the bacteria in the gut and acute lung injury after blood transfusions.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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