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    Probiotics, a possible solution to COVID-19 transmission?

    enDecember 16, 2020
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    About this Episode

    We interview a team from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, who are exploring the impact of probiotics in COVID-19 transmission with a new clinical trial: Probiotics To Eliminate COVID-19 Transmission in Exposed Household Contacts (PROTECT-EHC).

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