Molecular epidemiology of Clostridioides difficile and risk factors for the detection of toxin gene-positive strains [PDF]
Yuya Okada+6 more
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2368. Molecular Epidemiology of Clostridioides difficile Infections in Pediatric Oncology and Transplant Patients [PDF]
Ruba Barbar+8 more
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Clostridioides difficile Colonization Is Differentially Associated With Gut Microbiome Profiles by Infant Feeding Modality at 3–4 Months of Age [PDF]
Kelsea M. Drall+17 more
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Antibacterial Activity of Bifidobacterium breve Against Clostridioides difficile [PDF]
Jingpeng Yang, Hong Yang
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CLOSTRIDIOIDES DIFFICILE IN HOSPITAL SETTINGS
The past decades have witnessed a significant global increase in the incidence and severity of Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) infection. This pathogen has long been among the most burdensome hospital infections, but it has now become a leading factor contributing to morbidity and mortality from infectious diseases in developed countries.
Ristić R.+3 more
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Activity of Hospital Disinfectants against Vegetative Cells and Spores of Clostridioides difficile Embedded in Biofilms [PDF]
Tasnuva Rashid+8 more
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The Impact of pH on Clostridioides difficile Sporulation and Physiology
Daniela Wetzel, Shonna M. McBride
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Clostridioides difficile is a pathogenic bacterium responsible for antibiotic-associated diarrhea globally. The pathogenesis of this bacterium is due to its virulence toxins, which inactivate the small GTPases from the Rho and Ras families in host cells,
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Comparison of Patient Outcomes in a Pharmacist-Led Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy Program [PDF]
Howe, Zachary W.+2 more
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Expanding the Clostridioides difficile Genetics Toolbox [PDF]
Aimee Shen
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