A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study evaluating the efficacy and safety of rifaximin for the prevention of travelers' diarrhea in US military personnel deployed to Incirlik Air Base, Incirlik, Turkey.
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Mark S Riddle | D. Tribble | David R Tribble | M. Riddle | Sefa Ulukan | I. Nakhla | A. Armstrong | M. Mostafa | Adam W Armstrong | Sefa Ulukan | Matthew Weiner | Manal Mostafa | Hind Shaheen | Isabelle Nakhla | H. Shaheen | M. Weiner | Isabelle A. Nakhla
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