نتایج جستجو برای: c difficile enterotoxin a

تعداد نتایج: 13645486  

2014
Kristin E. Burke J. Thomas Lamont

Clostridium difficile, an anaerobic toxigenic bacterium, causes a severe infectious colitis that leads to significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Both enhanced bacterial toxins and diminished host immune response contribute to symptomatic disease. C. difficile has been a well-established pathogen in North America and Europe for decades, but is just emerging in Asia. This article reviews ...

2004
G PANICHI

The possibility that the small intestine may represent a reservoir for Clostridium difficile was studied, using segments of human jejunum collected at necropsy. Our results (three of 100 specimens positive for C difficile culture) support the hypothesis that C difficile can be found in human jejunum and that it adheres to the normal mucosa as a resident bacterium. These findings suggest that ga...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2010
Chetana Vaishnavi

Clostridium difficile is the major aetiological agent of antibiotic associated diarrhoea and colitis. The majority of hospitalized patients infected by C. difficile are asymptomatic carriers who serve as silent reservoirs for continued C. difficile contamination of the hospital environment. C. difficile associated disease (CDAD) is a serious condition with mortality up to 25 per cent in frail e...

Journal: :Cell chemical biology 2016
Felix Broecker Christopher E Martin Erik Wegner Jochen Mattner Ju Yuel Baek Claney L Pereira Chakkumkal Anish Peter H Seeberger

Infections with Clostridium difficile increasingly cause morbidity and mortality worldwide. Bacterial surface glycans including lipoteichoic acid (LTA) were identified as auspicious vaccine antigens to prevent colonization. Here, we report on the potential of synthetic LTA glycans as vaccine candidates. We identified LTA-specific antibodies in the blood of C. difficile patients. Therefore, we e...

2016
Richard E. Nelson Makoto Jones Molly Leecaster Matthew H. Samore William Ray Angela Huttner Benedikt Huttner Karim Khader Vanessa W. Stevens Dale Gerding Marin L. Schweizer Michael A. Rubin

BACKGROUND A number of strategies exist to reduce Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) transmission. We conducted an economic evaluation of "bundling" these strategies together. METHODS We constructed an agent-based computer simulation of nosocomial C. difficile transmission and infection in a hospital setting. This model included the following components: interactions between patients and he...

2016
Nathan E. Stone Lindsay C. Sidak-Loftis Jason W. Sahl Adam J. Vazquez Kristin B. Wiggins John D. Gillece Nathan D. Hicks James M. Schupp Joseph D. Busch Paul Keim David M. Wagner

Nosocomial acquisition of Clostridium difficile is well documented, yet recent studies have highlighted the importance of community acquired infections and identified community associated reservoirs for this pathogen. Multiple studies have implicated companion pets and farm animals as possible sources of community acquired C. difficile infections in humans. To explore the potential role of pet ...

Asghar Hasanzade Ebrahim Rahimi

Clostridium difficileisa binding warm-positive rod and anaerobic organism, which was first described in 1935 as Bacillus difficile. Epidemiology of CDI has changed considerably on 2000. Occurrence and severity of the disease  including ulcerative colitis(inflammation of the colon), colectomy(colon section) and mortality had increased. Recent studies have reported Clostridium difficile prevalenc...

2016
Yanal M. Murad Justo Perez Gustavo Ybazeta Sarah Mavin Sebastien Lefebvre J. Scott Weese Joyce Rousseau Francisco Diaz-Mitoma Reza Nokhbeh

BACKGROUND Accurate diagnosis of Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is paramount for patient management. The wrong diagnosis places patients at risk, delays treatment, and/ or contributes to transmission of infection in the healthcare setting. Although amplification of the toxin B gene by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a sensitive method for detecting toxigenic C. difficile, false negati...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2011
Marc Liggins Norma Ramirez Natiera Magnuson Ernesto Abel-Santos

Clostridium sordellii and Clostridium difficile are closely related anaerobic Gram-positive, spore-forming human pathogens. C. sordellii and C. difficile form spores that are believed to be the infectious form of these bacteria. These spores return to toxin-producing vegetative cells upon binding to small molecule germinants. The endogenous compounds that regulate clostridial spore germination ...

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