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Impact of COVID19 pandemic on the incidence of health-care associated Clostridioides difficile infection
Impact of COVID19 pandemic on the incidence of health-care associated Clostridioides difficile infection
HA-CDI incidence has not increased during the COVID19 pandemic in two tertiary centers in Spain, in spite of a slightly higher antibiotic consumption during the COVID19 period in both hospitals. These findings suggest that, in the presence of strict infection control measures, hospital antibiotic co …
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Impact of COVID19 pandemic on the incidence of health-care associated Clostridioides difficile infection
Risk for Asymptomatic Household Transmission of Clostridioides difficile Infection Associated with Recently Hospitalized Family Members
Risk for Asymptomatic Household Transmission of Clostridioides difficile Infection Associated with Recently Hospitalized Family Members
We evaluated whether hospitalized patients without diagnosed Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) increased the risk for CDI among their family members after discharge. We used 2001-2017 US insurance claims data to compare monthly CDI incidence between persons in households with and without a fa …
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Risk for Asymptomatic Household Transmission of Clostridioides difficile Infection Associated with Recently Hospitalized Family Members
Uncommon Association of Mckittrick-Wheelock Syndrome and Clostridioides difficile Infection in Acute Renal Failure
Uncommon Association of Mckittrick-Wheelock Syndrome and Clostridioides difficile Infection in Acute Renal Failure
We present the case of a 71-year-old male who suffered an episode of acute renal failure caused by the uncommon association of two different diseases (Clostridioides difficile infection and McKittrick-Wheelock syndrome). He presented with hypovolemic shock, severe hypokalemia, hyponatremia, m …
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Uncommon Association of Mckittrick-Wheelock Syndrome and Clostridioides difficile Infection in Acute Renal Failure
How Do Bacteria Become Resistant to Antibiotics?
How Do Bacteria Become Resistant to Antibiotics?
Antibiotic resistance happens when bacteria develop genetic mutations that allow them to survive an antibiotic. Here is a look at how this happens and how it can be prevented.
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How Do Bacteria Become Resistant to Antibiotics?
Metabolic Role and Therapeutic Potential of the Microbiome
Metabolic Role and Therapeutic Potential of the Microbiome
Abstract. We are host to an assembly of microorganisms that vary in structure and function along the length of the gut and from the lumen to the mucosa. This ec
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Metabolic Role and Therapeutic Potential of the Microbiome
Mary Bedding 💙 on Twitter
Mary Bedding 💙 on Twitter
“RT @FfitzP: We need to hear this side of the #cdiff story @TAEscmid @ESCMID #ECCMID2022”
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Clostridioides difficile co-infection in patients with COVID-19
Clostridioides difficile co-infection in patients with COVID-19
Aim: To assess the impact of Clostridioides difficile infection on the course of COVID-19. Methods: The authors included 809 patients with COVID-19 in this retrospective study: 55 had C. difficile infection, 23 had C. difficile-negative antibiotic-associated diarrh …
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Clostridioides difficile co-infection in patients with COVID-19
Probiotics with an anti-inflammatory effect may reduce abdominal pain and hours of hospitalization in adult patients with acute uncomplicated diverticulitis - Gut Microbiota for Health
Probiotics with an anti-inflammatory effect may reduce abdominal pain and hours of hospitalization in adult patients with acute uncomplicated diverticulitis - Gut Microbiota for Health
This article explores what we know so far about the role of the gut microbiota in diverticulitis and discusses two recent clinical trials on the role of probiotics in managing acute uncomplicated diverticulitis.
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Probiotics with an anti-inflammatory effect may reduce abdominal pain and hours of hospitalization in adult patients with acute uncomplicated diverticulitis - Gut Microbiota for Health
An Atypical Case of Monomicrobial Clostridioides difficile Septicemia With No Gastrointestinal Manifestations
An Atypical Case of Monomicrobial Clostridioides difficile Septicemia With No Gastrointestinal Manifestations
An uncommon case of monomicrobial Clostridioides difficile septicemia in a 63-year-old man was reported in Zhejiang, China. Once diagnosed, vancomycin treatment cleared the infections. The patient had no remarkable medical history, and the inspection showed no overt gastrointestinal symptoms, …
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An Atypical Case of Monomicrobial Clostridioides difficile Septicemia With No Gastrointestinal Manifestations
Disordered Intestinal Microbial Communities During Clostridioides difficile Colonization and Subsequent Infection of Hepatic Cirrhosis Patients in a Tertiary Care Hospital in China
Disordered Intestinal Microbial Communities During Clostridioides difficile Colonization and Subsequent Infection of Hepatic Cirrhosis Patients in a Tertiary Care Hospital in China
Patients with hepatic cirrhosis are more susceptible to Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) and colonization with Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile). Asymptomatic C. difficile colonization is thought to predispose to subsequent CDI. However, the dynamic gut micr …
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Disordered Intestinal Microbial Communities During Clostridioides difficile Colonization and Subsequent Infection of Hepatic Cirrhosis Patients in a Tertiary Care Hospital in China
RT @DharSaty: The incidence of rec CDI is ⬆️. After an initial episode, ⤴️35% have recurrence. ⤴️60% who have a recurrence have another one…
RT @DharSaty: The incidence of rec CDI is ⬆️. After an initial episode, ⤴️35% have recurrence. ⤴️60% who have a recurrence have another one…
The incidence of rec CDI is ⬆️. After an initial episode, ⤴️35% have recurrence. ⤴️60% who have a recurrence have another one. Exposure to antibiotics is a critical modifiable risk factor. Most cases occur within 2 wks of antibiotic Rx. #CDiff #antibiotics #antibioticstewardship pic.twitter.com/NTgwYohGZ0— Satyendra Dhar, MD MHA FHM (@DharSaty) March 2, 2022
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RT @DharSaty: The incidence of rec CDI is ⬆️. After an initial episode, ⤴️35% have recurrence. ⤴️60% who have a recurrence have another one…
Tauroursodeoxycholic acid inhibits Clostridioides difficile toxin induced apoptosis | bioRxiv
Tauroursodeoxycholic acid inhibits Clostridioides difficile toxin induced apoptosis | bioRxiv
C. difficile infection (CDI) is a highly inflammatory disease mediated by the production of two large toxins that weaken the intestinal epithelium and cause extensive colonic tissue damage. Antibiotic alternative therapies for CDI are urgently needed as current antibiotic regimens prolong the perturbation of the microbiota and lead to high disease recurrence rates. Inflammation is more closely correlated with CDI severity than bacterial burden, thus therapies that target the host response represent a promising yet unexplored strategy for treating CDI. Intestinal bile acids are key regulators of gut physiology that exert cytoprotective roles in cellular stress, inflammation and barrier integrity, yet the dynamics between bile acids and host cellular processes during CDI have not been investigated. Here we show that several bile acids are protective against apoptosis caused by C. difficile toxins in Caco-2 cells and that protection is dependent on conjugation. Out of 20 tested bile acids, taurine conjugated ursodeoxycholic acid (TUDCA) was the most potent inhibitor yet unconjugated UDCA did not alter toxin-induced apoptosis. TUDCA treatment decreased expression of genes in lysosome associated and cytokine signaling pathways. TUDCA did not affect C. difficile growth or toxin activity in vitro whereas UDCA significantly reduced toxin activity in a Vero cell assay and decreased tcdA gene expression. These results demonstrate that bile acid conjugation can have profound effects on C. difficile as well as the host and that conjugated and unconjugated bile acids may exert different therapeutic mechanisms against CDI.
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Tauroursodeoxycholic acid inhibits Clostridioides difficile toxin induced apoptosis | bioRxiv
Destination and Specific Impact of Different Bile Acids in the Intestinal Pathogen Clostridioides difficile
Destination and Specific Impact of Different Bile Acids in the Intestinal Pathogen Clostridioides difficile
The anaerobic bacterium Clostridioides difficile represents one of the most problematic pathogens, especially in hospitals. Dysbiosis has been proven to largely reduce colonization resistance against this intestinal pathogen. The beneficial effect of the microbiota is closely associated with …
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Destination and Specific Impact of Different Bile Acids in the Intestinal Pathogen Clostridioides difficile
Clostridioides difficile Bacteraemia and Septic Arthritis in a Sickle Cell Disease Patient
Clostridioides difficile Bacteraemia and Septic Arthritis in a Sickle Cell Disease Patient
Clostridioides difficile can rarely have a wide variety of extra-colonic manifestations.Patients with sickle cell disease may have a higher predisposition to extra-colonic C. difficile infection (CDI) with high mortality and recurrence rates.Intravenous metronidazole or vancomycin are …
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Clostridioides difficile Bacteraemia and Septic Arthritis in a Sickle Cell Disease Patient