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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

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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