GI infection

Dr. Barry Schneider, a gastroenterologist at Carolinas Medical Center-University, pictured February 8, 2013, got approval from a hospital committee before performing Charlotteês first fecal transplant last summer. "It's basically like a huge dose of probiotics." (Todd Sumlin/Charlotte Observer/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Dr. Barry Schneider, a gastroenterologist at Carolinas Medical Center-University, pictured February 8, 2013, got approval from a hospital committee before performing Charlotteês first fecal transplant last summer. "It's basically like a huge dose of probiotics." (Todd Sumlin/Charlotte Observer/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
GI infection
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