Coinfection and Emergence of Rifamycin Resistance during a Recurrent Clostridium difficile Infection.
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serval:BIB_8217DE68A5B5
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Coinfection and Emergence of Rifamycin Resistance during a Recurrent Clostridium difficile Infection.
Journal
Journal of clinical microbiology
ISSN
1098-660X (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0095-1137
Publication state
Published
Issued date
11/2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
54
Number
11
Pages
2689-2694
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Case Reports ; Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Clostridium difficile (Peptoclostridium difficile) is a common health care-associated infection with a disproportionately high incidence in elderly patients. Disease symptoms range from mild diarrhea to life-threatening pseudomembranous colitis. Around 20% of patients may suffer recurrent disease, which often requires rehospitalization of patients. C. difficile was isolated from stool samples from a patient with two recurrent C. difficile infections. PCR ribotyping, whole-genome sequencing, and phenotypic assays were used to characterize these isolates. Genotypic and phenotypic screening of C. difficile isolates revealed multiple PCR ribotypes present and the emergence of rifamycin resistance during the infection cycle. Understanding both the clinical and bacterial factors that contribute to the course of recurrent infection could inform strategies to reduce recurrence. (This study has been registered at ClinicalTrials.gov under registration no. NCT01670149.).
Keywords
Aged, 80 and over, Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology, Bacterial Typing Techniques, Clostridioides difficile/classification, Clostridioides difficile/drug effects, Clostridioides difficile/genetics, Clostridioides difficile/isolation & purification, Clostridium Infections/microbiology, Coinfection/microbiology, Drug Resistance, Bacterial, Feces/microbiology, Humans, Male, Recurrence, Ribotyping, Rifamycins/pharmacology, Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Web of science
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Yes
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