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  • 1. Commensal bacteria do translocate across the intestinal barrier in surgical patients.
    Reddy BS, MacFie J, Gatt M, Macfarlane-Smith L, Bitzopoulou K, Snelling AM.
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  • 13. Surgical manipulation of the large intestine increases bacterial translocation in patients undergoing elective colorectal surgery.
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