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C. difficile itself is not drug-resistant, but scientists attribute its spread to antibiotic use, which can wipe out beneficial bacteria in the gut, opening an opportunity for C. difficile to infect a patient.
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Another potential application is using these probiotics to replenish the gut microbiome after treatment with antibiotics, which can wipe out beneficial bacteria at the same time that they clear up an infection.
Global warming is driving more Arctic storms, suggests Niles, which can wipe out young chicks.
Your finger should capture any excess caulk which you can wipe off on a damp sponge.
This item is particularly handy in summer, he noted, "because you get sudden rainstorms, which can really wipe you out".
Stocks may fluctuate widely without notice, and using leverage can wipe you out.
You can use erasable markers so your child can wipe off the color and start again.
Prices are $7 to $40 for the mats, which can easily be wiped clean.
"It is the best feeling in the world opening up one of these packages," he said, adding that basic necessities like nail clippers, foot powder, socks and wet wipes, which can be used to take a wet wipe bath, can "make or break you out there".
For more delicate fabrics, you can wipe away the baking soda using a dampened cloth.
You can wipe them off into the bowl by using a towel.
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