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Volume 27, Number 7—July 2021
Synopsis

Risks and Preventive Strategies for Clostridioides difficile Transmission to Household or Community Contacts during Transition in Healthcare Settings

Ramin AsgaryComments to Author , Jessica A. Snead, Nabeel A. Wahid, Vicky Ro, Marina Halim, and Judy C. Stribling
Author affiliations: George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA (R. Asgary); Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University, New York, New York, USA (R. Asgary, N.A. Wahid, J.C. Stribling); New York Presbyterian Hospital of Cornell University, New York (J.A. Snead, N.A. Wahid, M. Halim); Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York (V. Ro)

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Process of selecting studies suitable for inclusion in the final review of the literature on prevention and treatment/management of Clostridioides difficile infection to family members and community from an index hospital patient, by database, September 2019.

Figure. Process of selecting studies suitable for inclusion in the final review of the literature on prevention and treatment/management of Clostridioides difficile infection to family members and community from an index hospital patient, by database, September 2019.

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