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bezlotoxumab and recurrent clostridium difficile infection. 201728423300
bezlotoxumab and recurrent clostridium difficile infection. 201728423299
bezlotoxumab and recurrent clostridium difficile infection. 201728423298
changes in composition of the gut bacterial microbiome after fecal microbiota transplantation for recurrent clostridium difficile infection in a pediatric heart transplant patient.the microbiome is increasingly recognized as an important influence on human health and many of the comorbidities that affect patients after solid organ transplantation (sot) have been shown to involve changes in gut bacterial populations. thus, microbiome changes in an individual patient may have important health implications after sot but this area remains understudied. we describe changes in the composition of the fecal microbiome from a pediatric heart transplant recipient before and >2.5 ye ...201728421185
the influence of maternal vaginal flora on the intestinal colonization in newborns and 3-month-old infants.the role of maternal vaginal bacteria on the colonization of neonatal gut is still a matter of discussion. our aim was to estimate the role of maternal vaginal flora on the development of intestinal flora in neonates and 3-month-old infants.201728420276
editorial: clostridium difficile and inflammatory bowel disease - is it always a bad combination? 201728417498
antimicrobial effects of manuka honey on in vitro biofilm formation by clostridium difficile.clostridium difficile is the cause of the nosocomial c. difficile infection (cdi). the conventional antibiotics used in cdi therapy are often unsuccessful, and recurrent infections may occur. biofilm formation by c. difficile is associated with chronic or recurrent infections; biofilms may contribute to virulence and impaired antimicrobial efficacy. manuka honey, derived from the manuka tree (leptospermum scoparium), is known to exhibit antimicrobial properties that are associated with its signi ...201728417271
clostridium difficile bacteremia: report of two cases in french hospitals and comprehensive review of the literature.we report two cases of bacteremia due to clostridium difficile from two french hospitals. the first patient with previously diagnosed rectal carcinoma underwent courses of chemotherapy, and antimicrobial treatment, and survived the c. difficile bacteremia. the second patient with colon perforation and newly diagnosed lung cancer underwent antimicrobial treatment in an icu but died shortly after the episode of c. difficile bacteremia. a review of the literature allowed the identification of 137 c ...201728417069
clostridium difficile infection.preventing clostridium difficile, the most common cause of health care-associated infections in hospitals and infectious disease death in the united states, is a national priority. increased rates of infection among low-risk individuals in the community call for community-based prevention efforts to halt the increasing spread of this highly contagious opportunistic infection.201728414622
colonization by multidrug-resistant organisms in long-term care facilities in italy: a point-prevalence study.to determine prevalence and risk factors for colonization by multidrug-resistant organisms (mdros) in long-term care facility (ltcf) residents in italy. genotypes of mdro isolates were investigated.201728412380
clostridium difficile and cystic fibrosis: management strategies and the role of faecal transplantation.clostridium difficile is a bacterial infection that colonises the gut in susceptible hosts. it is associated with exposure to healthcare settings and antibiotic use. it could be assumed that cystic fibrosis (cf) patients are a high-risk group for c.difficile. however, despite high carriage rates, cf patients have low rates of active disease. there are guidelines for the treatment of c.difficile, however little is published specific to treating c.difficile in cf. this article provides an overview ...201728411069
preoperative clostridium difficile infection does not affect pouch outcomes in patients with ulcerative colitis who undergo ileal pouch-anal anastomosis.the operation of choice for patients with chronic ulcerative colitis (cuc) is restorative proctocolectomy with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (ipaa). pouchitis is the most common complication after ipaa. the incidence of clostridium difficile infection (cdi) is higher in cuc patients than the general population and can lead to significant disease flares and higher rates of colectomy. we sought to determine the risk of pouchitis in patients with precolectomy cdi and 90-day postoperative ipaa compli ...201728410344
improvement in the management of patients with clostridium difficile associated diarrhoea following changes to the wording of laboratory reports. 201728408053
risk for clostridium difficile infection after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant remains elevated in the postengraftment period.clostridium difficile infection (cdi) is a frequent cause of diarrhea among allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant (hct) recipients. it is unknown whether risk factors for cdi vary by time posttransplant.201728405601
trends in the incidence and outcomes of hospitalized cancer patients with clostridium difficile infection: a nationwide analysis.background: patients with cancer have several risk factors for clostridium difficile infection (cdi), but the impact of cdi on outcomes in this population needs elucidation. we analyzed the incidence of cdi and its impact on outcomes in patients with cancer using the national hospital discharge survey (nhds) database from 2001 to 2010. methods: diagnosis codes were used to identify patients with cancer and cdi events. demographics, diagnoses, length of stay (los), and discharge information were ...201728404757
update on antimicrobial resistance in clostridium difficile: resistance mechanisms and antimicrobial susceptibility testing.oral antibiotics such as metronidazole, vancomycin and fidaxomicin are therapies of choice for clostridium difficile infection. several important mechanisms for c. difficile antibiotic resistance have been described, including the acquisition of antibiotic resistance genes via the transfer of mobile genetic elements, selective pressure in vivo resulting in gene mutations, altered expression of redox-active proteins, iron metabolism, and dna repair, as well as via biofilm formation. this update s ...201728404671
synthesis and biological evaluation of bile acid analogues inhibitory to clostridium difficile spore germination.standard antibiotic-based strategies for the treatment of clostridium difficile infections disrupt indigenous microbiota and commonly fail to eradicate bacterial spores, two key factors that allow recurrence of infection. as an alternative approach to controlling c. difficile infection, a series of bile acid derivatives have been prepared that inhibit taurocholate-induced spore germination. these analogues have been evaluated in a highly virulent nap1 strain using optical density and phase-contr ...201728402634
toxinotyping and sequencing of clostridium difficile isolates from patients in a tertiary care hospital of northern india.clostridium difficile is an important cause of infectious colitis among hospitalized patients across the globe. the pathogenic potential of c. difficile in producing significant morbidity and mortality is mainly due to production of toxins a and b. the outbreaks of c. difficile infection (cdi) are due to changes in the genetic sequences of the organism. there is hardly any molecular study reported on the prevalent types of c. difficile strains in india. toxinotyping and sequencing of locally cir ...201728401147
effect of metronidazole in infants with bowel habit change: irrelative to the clostridium difficile colonization.clinical symptoms associated with clostridium difficile infection (cdi) can vary widely. carrier state without apparent symptoms is relatively common during infancy. the objective of this study was to determine the association of c. difficile colonization with bowel habit change and the effect of c. difficile colonization treatment on restoration of normal bowel habit.201728401056
survival of clostridium difficile spores at low water activity.clostridium difficile is frequently found in meat and meat products. germination efficiency, defined as colony formation, was previously investigated at temperatures found in meat handling and processing for spores of strain m120 (animal isolate), r20291 (human isolate), and dk1 (beef isolate). in this study, germination efficiency of these spore strains was assessed in phosphate buffered saline (pbs, aw ∼1.00), commercial beef jerky (aw ∼0.82/0.72), and aw-adjusted pbs (aw ∼0.82/0.72). surface ...201728400013
impact of a multifaceted antimicrobial stewardship program: a front-line ownership driven quality improvement project in a large urban emergency department.antibiotic overuse has promoted growing rates of antimicrobial resistance and secondary antibiotic-associated infections such as clostridium difficile (c. difficile). antimicrobial stewardship programs (asps) are effective in reducing antimicrobial use in the inpatient setting; however, the unique environment of the emergency department (ed) lends itself to challenges for successful implementation. front-line ownership (flo) methodology has been shown to be a potentially effective strategy for t ...201728399946
risk of clostridium difficile infection in hematology-oncology patients colonized with toxigenic c. difficile.the prevalence of colonization with toxigenic clostridium difficile among patients with hematological malignancies and/or bone marrow transplant at admission to a 566-bed academic medical care center was 9.3%, and 13.3% of colonized patients developed symptomatic disease during hospitalization. this population may benefit from targeted c. difficile infection control interventions. infect control hosp epidemiol 2017;38:718-720.201728397624
validity and reliability of administrative coded data for the identification of hospital-acquired infections: an updated systematic review with meta-analysis and meta-regression analysis.to conduct an updated assessment of the validity and reliability of administrative coded data (acd) in identifying hospital-acquired infections (hais).201728397261
clostridioides difficile 630δerm in silico and in vivo - quantitative growth and extensive polysaccharide secretion.antibiotic-associated infections with clostridioides difficile are a severe and often lethal risk for hospitalized patients, and can also affect populations without these classical risk factors. for a rational design of therapeutical concepts, a better knowledge of the metabolism of the pathogen is crucial. metabolic modeling can provide a simulation of quantitative growth and usage of metabolic pathways, leading to a deeper understanding of the organism. here, we present an elaborate genome-sca ...201728396843
clostridium difficile infection.clostridium difficile infection (cdi) is the main cause of nosocomial diarrhea in industrialized countries and the source of a growing number of cases of diarrhea in the community. the outbreak of the hypervirulent strain belonging to ribotype 027 has increased the incidence and severity of cdi in some countries. although cdi usually courses as a mild diarrhea it can lead to severe forms such as toxic megacolon or septic shock. one of every 2 episodes of cdi is not diagnosed in spanish hospitals ...201728396132
risk factors for community-associated clostridium difficile infection in children.to characterize the medication and other exposures associated with pediatric community-associated clostridium difficile infections (ca-cdis).201728396027
effect of clostridium difficile prevalence in hospitals and nursing homes on risk of infection.to assess the effect of facility clostridium difficile infection (cdi) prevalence on risk of healthcare facility (hfc) acquired cdi.201728394408
comparison of fungal culture to surgical pathology exam in the detection of dimorphic fungi and the impact on treatment and outcomes: a 25-year retrospective review at a tertiary cancer center.the first nonactivated 4-factor prothrombin complex concentrate (pcc) is approved in the united states for warfarin reversal prior to emergent invasive procedures and in bleeding patients based on noninferiority studies vs plasma. this approval opened the door for off-label pcc use (eg, trauma, liver failure). we have also observed that some patients have received pcc and plasma to reverse a prolonged prothrombin time, instead of pcc alone. herein, we examined how often pcc was used for an off-l ...201728339920
diagnosing an infection control risk. 201728158635
complete genome sequence of peptoclostridium difficile strain z31.peptoclostridium (clostridium) difficile is a spore-forming bacterium responsible for nosocomial infections in humans. it is recognized as an important agent of diarrhea and colitis in several animal species and a possible zoonotic agent. despite the known importance of p. difficile infection in humans and animals, no vaccine or other effective measure to control the disease is commercially available. a possible alternative treatment for p. difficile infection is the use of a nontoxigenic strain ...201628828039
[fecal microbiota transplant in the treatment of recurrent clostridium difficile infection: a case report].clostridium difficile infection is a major cause of nosocomial diarrhea. its incidence has increased in the past 20 years and is associated with a significant morbidity and mortality. relapsing is frequent after treatment and the management of these recurrent clostridium difficile infections is challenging. several studies over the years have shown that fecal microbiota transplantion is associated with a high degree of success. fecal microbiota transplantion is now part of the european recommend ...201628525191
gender differences in non-toxigenic clostridium difficile colonization and risk of subsequent c. difficile infection.previous studies suggest that colonization with non-toxigenic clostridium difficile may protect against toxigenic c. difficile infection (cdi), yet most of the studies were conducted in men. therefore, we conducted a study to examine this hypothesis in both genders.201528713874
clostridium difficile infection. 201728580321
outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy with ceftriaxone, a review.more than 30 years since it was developed for clinical use, the third-generation cephalosporin ceftriaxone remains the most commonly used agent for outpatient parental antimicrobial therapy (opat). recent antimicrobial stewardship programmes have tended to restrict ceftriaxone use in hospitals to control antibiotic resistance and outbreaks of clostridium difficle infection (cdi). considering the expansion of opat programmes both in the uk and worldwide, revisiting the role of ceftriaxone in opat ...201222527482
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