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What are the Risk Factors for CDI?
Several risk factors increase the likelihood of developing CDI, including:
- Recent use of
antibiotics
- Hospitalization or residing in long-term care facilities
- Advanced age
- Underlying chronic illnesses
- Use of proton pump inhibitors
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