Talk:Clostridium difficile infection and fecal bacteriotherapy

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My first suggestion is to italicize your bacterium's name and the abbreviation of it. This can be achieved by surround the word with Bacterium within the editing phase of the page. I would also suggest to first number your references in the reference section in order to make them more obvious. Then if you do that you can use footnotes within the text body of the page instead of using parentheses. To import a footnote in the text body after you number the references is by placing this code [1] into the end of the sentence that you want to reference. The number in the code must correspond to the reference in the references section. If you do this it will hyperlink to the references in the footnote of the text body. The figures within the page are great and helpful with understanding of and corresponding to the text. I would suggest placing in a short conclusion/summary section at the end to kind of bookend the page. -Blake Calcei


This is well written. As mentioned above italics are needed and it would be helpful to have footnotes within the text. If possible it would be great to see an image depicting the life cycle of the bacterium. Also, you mention that the bacterium is found in the soil, perhaps you could briefly explain its role in the soil. Also, you briefly mention a Toxin C, is there any more information on that particular toxin. (schaala)