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[Molecular characteristics and antibiotic resistance of Clostridioides difficile isolated from children in China] - PubMed
[Molecular characteristics and antibiotic resistance of Clostridioides difficile isolated from children in China] - PubMed
Objective: To understand molecular characteristics and antibiotic resistance of Clostridioides (C.) difficile isolated from children in China, and provide data support the development of disease risk assessment and burden studies. Methods: A total of 155 strains of …
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[Molecular characteristics and antibiotic resistance of Clostridioides difficile isolated from children in China] - PubMed
Comparison of toxin gene expression levels and molecular typing of Clostridioides difficile strains isolated from patients with diarrhea - PubMed
Comparison of toxin gene expression levels and molecular typing of Clostridioides difficile strains isolated from patients with diarrhea - PubMed
We encountered toxigenic C. difficile strains with various toxin expression levels, ribotypes, and rep types based on the findings of this study. This indicated that various clones from various sources circulate in the hospitals and among patients.
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Comparison of toxin gene expression levels and molecular typing of Clostridioides difficile strains isolated from patients with diarrhea - PubMed
Genomic epidemiology of Clostridioides difficile Sequence Type 35 reveals intraspecies and interspecies clonal transmission - PubMed
Genomic epidemiology of Clostridioides difficile Sequence Type 35 reveals intraspecies and interspecies clonal transmission - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile sequence type (ST) 35 has been found in humans and animals worldwide. However, its genomic epidemiology and clonal transmission have not been explored in detail. In this study, 176 C. difficile ST35 isolates from six countries were sequenced. Genomic diversity, …
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Genomic epidemiology of Clostridioides difficile Sequence Type 35 reveals intraspecies and interspecies clonal transmission - PubMed
[Molecular characteristics and antibiotic resistance of Clostridioides difficile isolated from children in China] - PubMed
[Molecular characteristics and antibiotic resistance of Clostridioides difficile isolated from children in China] - PubMed
Objective: To understand molecular characteristics and antibiotic resistance of Clostridioides (C.) difficile isolated from children in China, and provide data support the development of disease risk assessment and burden studies. Methods: A total of 155 strains of …
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[Molecular characteristics and antibiotic resistance of Clostridioides difficile isolated from children in China] - PubMed
Genomic epidemiology of Clostridioides difficile Sequence Type 35 reveals intraspecies and interspecies clonal transmission - PubMed
Genomic epidemiology of Clostridioides difficile Sequence Type 35 reveals intraspecies and interspecies clonal transmission - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile sequence type (ST) 35 has been found in humans and animals worldwide. However, its genomic epidemiology and clonal transmission have not been explored in detail. In this study, 176 C. difficile ST35 isolates from six countries were sequenced. Genomic diversity, …
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Genomic epidemiology of Clostridioides difficile Sequence Type 35 reveals intraspecies and interspecies clonal transmission - PubMed
Pangenome analysis of Clostridium scindens : a collection of diverse bile acid and steroid metabolizing commensal gut bacterial strains - PubMed
Pangenome analysis of Clostridium scindens : a collection of diverse bile acid and steroid metabolizing commensal gut bacterial strains - PubMed
Clostridium scindens is a commensal gut bacterium capable of forming the secondary bile acids deoxycholic acid and lithocholic acid from the primary bile acids cholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid, respectively, as well as converting glucocorticoids to androgens. Historically, only two strai …
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Pangenome analysis of Clostridium scindens : a collection of diverse bile acid and steroid metabolizing commensal gut bacterial strains - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile infection: an update - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile infection: an update - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) is a Gram-positive, spore-forming anaerobic bacterium emerged as a leading cause of diarrhea globally. CDI's (Clostridioides difficile infection) impact on healthcare systems is concerning due to high treatment cost and increased hospitalisation …
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Clostridioides difficile infection: an update - PubMed
Adaptation mechanisms of Clostridioides difficile to auranofin and its impact on human gut microbiota - PubMed
Adaptation mechanisms of Clostridioides difficile to auranofin and its impact on human gut microbiota - PubMed
Auranofin (AF), a former rheumatoid polyarthritis treatment, gained renewed interest for its use as an antimicrobial. AF is an inhibitor of thioredoxin reductase (TrxB), a thiol and protein repair enzyme, with an antibacterial activity against several bacteria including C. difficile, an enteropathog …
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Adaptation mechanisms of Clostridioides difficile to auranofin and its impact on human gut microbiota - PubMed
Regional and temporal genotype profiling of Clostridioides difficile in a multi-institutional study in Japan - PubMed
Regional and temporal genotype profiling of Clostridioides difficile in a multi-institutional study in Japan - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile, a cause of healthcare-associated infections, poses a significant global health threat. This multi-institutional retrospective study focuses on epidemic dynamics, emphasizing minor and toxin-negative clinical isolates through high-resolution genotyping. The genotype of the C …
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Regional and temporal genotype profiling of Clostridioides difficile in a multi-institutional study in Japan - PubMed
Decreased phagocytosis and intracellular killing of bacteria in leukocytes of geriatric patients with Clostridioides difficile infections - PubMed
Decreased phagocytosis and intracellular killing of bacteria in leukocytes of geriatric patients with Clostridioides difficile infections - PubMed
Blood phagocytes from patients with C. difficile enteritis exhibited a reduced capacity to phagocytose and kill bacteria in comparison to blood phagocytes from age- and sex-matched control patients. Patients with C. difficile infection may have a higher disposition to develop infectious diseases tha …
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Decreased phagocytosis and intracellular killing of bacteria in leukocytes of geriatric patients with Clostridioides difficile infections - PubMed
Purified CDT toxins and a clean deletion within the CDT locus provide novel insights into the contribution of binary toxin in cellular inflammation and Clostridioides difficile infection - PubMed
Purified CDT toxins and a clean deletion within the CDT locus provide novel insights into the contribution of binary toxin in cellular inflammation and Clostridioides difficile infection - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile is a spore-forming pathogen and the most common cause of healthcare-associated diarrhea and colitis in the United States. Besides producing the main virulence factors, toxin A (TcdA) and toxin B (TcdB), many of the common clinical strains encode the C. difficile transferase …
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Purified CDT toxins and a clean deletion within the CDT locus provide novel insights into the contribution of binary toxin in cellular inflammation and Clostridioides difficile infection - PubMed
Decreased phagocytosis and intracellular killing of bacteria in leukocytes of geriatric patients with Clostridioides difficile infections - PubMed
Decreased phagocytosis and intracellular killing of bacteria in leukocytes of geriatric patients with Clostridioides difficile infections - PubMed
Blood phagocytes from patients with C. difficile enteritis exhibited a reduced capacity to phagocytose and kill bacteria in comparison to blood phagocytes from age- and sex-matched control patients. Patients with C. difficile infection may have a higher disposition to develop infectious diseases tha …
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Decreased phagocytosis and intracellular killing of bacteria in leukocytes of geriatric patients with Clostridioides difficile infections - PubMed
Positive Intervention of Distinct Peptides in Clostridioides difficile Infection in a Mouse Model - PubMed
Positive Intervention of Distinct Peptides in Clostridioides difficile Infection in a Mouse Model - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is a common healthcare-associated infection and the leading cause of gastroenteritis-related deaths worldwide. To investigate the effects of peptide composition of different protein products on CDI, we analyzed and compared the peptide sequences and compositi …
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Positive Intervention of Distinct Peptides in Clostridioides difficile Infection in a Mouse Model - PubMed
Adaptation mechanisms of Clostridioides difficile to auranofin and its impact on human gut microbiota - PubMed
Adaptation mechanisms of Clostridioides difficile to auranofin and its impact on human gut microbiota - PubMed
Auranofin (AF), a former rheumatoid polyarthritis treatment, gained renewed interest for its use as an antimicrobial. AF is an inhibitor of thioredoxin reductase (TrxB), a thiol and protein repair enzyme, with an antibacterial activity against several bacteria including C. difficile, an enteropathog …
·pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Adaptation mechanisms of Clostridioides difficile to auranofin and its impact on human gut microbiota - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile infection: an update - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile infection: an update - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) is a Gram-positive, spore-forming anaerobic bacterium emerged as a leading cause of diarrhea globally. CDI's (Clostridioides difficile infection) impact on healthcare systems is concerning due to high treatment cost and increased hospitalisation …
·pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Clostridioides difficile infection: an update - PubMed
Regional and temporal genotype profiling of Clostridioides difficile in a multi-institutional study in Japan - PubMed
Regional and temporal genotype profiling of Clostridioides difficile in a multi-institutional study in Japan - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile, a cause of healthcare-associated infections, poses a significant global health threat. This multi-institutional retrospective study focuses on epidemic dynamics, emphasizing minor and toxin-negative clinical isolates through high-resolution genotyping. The genotype of the C …
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Regional and temporal genotype profiling of Clostridioides difficile in a multi-institutional study in Japan - PubMed
The 3 Ds: Depression, Dysbiosis, and Clostridiodes difficile - PubMed
The 3 Ds: Depression, Dysbiosis, and Clostridiodes difficile - PubMed
This paper explores the intricate relationship between depression, gut dysbiosis, and Clostridioides difficile infections, collectively termed "The 3 Ds". Depression is a widespread mental disorder increasing in prevalence. It is recognized for its societal burden and complex pathophysiology, encomp …
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The 3 Ds: Depression, Dysbiosis, and Clostridiodes difficile - PubMed
Epidemiologic characteristics and risk factors of Clostridioides difficile infection in patients with active tuberculosis in the Republic of Korea: A nationwide population-based study - PubMed
Epidemiologic characteristics and risk factors of Clostridioides difficile infection in patients with active tuberculosis in the Republic of Korea: A nationwide population-based study - PubMed
CDI is uncommon in patients with TB, but it results in a significantly increased mortality rate. Patients being treated for TB should be carefully monitored for the development of CDI. Further clinical research is warranted to identify effective interventions for preventing and controlling CDI durin …
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Epidemiologic characteristics and risk factors of Clostridioides difficile infection in patients with active tuberculosis in the Republic of Korea: A nationwide population-based study - PubMed
Significant drop in serum C-reactive protein in patients with solid neoplasia and bacterial infection is associated with a better prognosis and identifies candidates for short-course antibiotic therapy - PubMed
Significant drop in serum C-reactive protein in patients with solid neoplasia and bacterial infection is associated with a better prognosis and identifies candidates for short-course antibiotic therapy - PubMed
In this study, cancer patients with a good CRP response during antibiotic therapy presented lower mortality and a higher proportion of satisfactory therapeutic responses. CRP can be a useful tool when combined with other clinical information in optimizing the duration of antimicrobial treatment in a …
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Significant drop in serum C-reactive protein in patients with solid neoplasia and bacterial infection is associated with a better prognosis and identifies candidates for short-course antibiotic therapy - PubMed
The DAV132 colon-targeted adsorbent does not interfere with plasma concentrations of antibiotics but prevents antibiotic-related dysbiosis: a randomized phase I trial in healthy volunteers
The DAV132 colon-targeted adsorbent does not interfere with plasma concentrations of antibiotics but prevents antibiotic-related dysbiosis: a randomized phase I trial in healthy volunteers
Nature Communications - The oral antibiotic adsorbent DAV132 can reduce fecal concentrations of antibiotics while preserving their pharmacokinetic properties. Here, in a randomized trial in healthy...
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The DAV132 colon-targeted adsorbent does not interfere with plasma concentrations of antibiotics but prevents antibiotic-related dysbiosis: a randomized phase I trial in healthy volunteers
The Impact of YabG Mutations on Clostridioides difficile Spore Germination and Processing of Spore Substrates - PubMed
The Impact of YabG Mutations on Clostridioides difficile Spore Germination and Processing of Spore Substrates - PubMed
YabG is a sporulation-specific protease that is conserved among sporulating bacteria. Clostridioides difficile YabG processes the cortex destined proteins preproSleC into proSleC and CspBA to CspB and CspA. YabG also affects synthesis of spore coat/exosporium proteins CotA and CdeM. In prior work th …
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The Impact of YabG Mutations on Clostridioides difficile Spore Germination and Processing of Spore Substrates - PubMed
Could You Have COVID Fatigue?
Could You Have COVID Fatigue?
COVID fatigue describes brain fog, mental, and physical weakness after infection. This article covers ways to improve fatigue and feel less exhausted.
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Could You Have COVID Fatigue?
Beyond the Virus: Long COVID’s Neurological Toll
Beyond the Virus: Long COVID’s Neurological Toll
Recent data and conversations with experts highlighted the increasing concern of Long COVID’s impact on the brain in patients who have been previously infected with the virus.
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Beyond the Virus: Long COVID’s Neurological Toll
Structure-Activity Relationship of Inositol Thiophosphate Analogs as Allosteric Activators of Clostridioides difficile Toxin B - PubMed
Structure-Activity Relationship of Inositol Thiophosphate Analogs as Allosteric Activators of Clostridioides difficile Toxin B - PubMed
Clostridioides difficile is a bacterium that causes life-threatening intestinal infections. Infection symptoms are mediated by a toxin secreted by the bacterium. Toxin pathogenesis is modulated by the intracellular molecule, inositol-hexakisphosphate (IP6). IP6 binds to a cysteine protease do …
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Structure-Activity Relationship of Inositol Thiophosphate Analogs as Allosteric Activators of Clostridioides difficile Toxin B - PubMed
Mice colonized with the defined microbial community OMM19.1 are susceptible to C. difficile infection without prior antibiotic treatment - PubMed
Mice colonized with the defined microbial community OMM19.1 are susceptible to C. difficile infection without prior antibiotic treatment - PubMed
Diverse gut microorganisms present in humans and mice are essential for the prevention of microbial pathogen colonization. However, antibiotic-induced dysbiosis of the gut microbiome reduces microbial diversity and allows C. difficile to colonize the intestine. The Oligo Mouse Microbiota 19.1 …
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Mice colonized with the defined microbial community OMM19.1 are susceptible to C. difficile infection without prior antibiotic treatment - PubMed