Clostridium difficile (CD) is an infectious disease that has a direct impact on our healthcare resources. “Clostridium difficile, an anaerobic, spore forming, toxin-forming, gram-positive bacillus, has become the leading cause of health care—associated infectious diarrhea (Walters & Zuckerbraun, 2014, p. 329).” I chose this topic because CD is a hypervirulent organism that is not only affecting hospitalized patients but is now emerging as a community acquired infection. Healthcare treatments and costs are on the rise due to persistent and recurrent CD infections. Understanding the pathogenesis, risk factors, diagnostic testing, and management strategies are important in reducing the spread of CD infections (Keske &Letizia 2010)
infection (CDI) is a potentially deadly cause of diarrhea that is virtually always connected to heal...
Clostridium difficile has become an increasingly common infectious agent in the healthcare setting. ...
Clostridium difficile is the most frequent cause of nosocomial antibiotic-associated diarrhea. The i...
Infection of the colon with the Gram-positive bacterium Clostridium difficile is potentially life th...
Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Republic of MoldovaIntroduction. Clos...
Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is a significant and increasing medical problem, surpassing me...
Clostridium difficile infection is the primary cause of infectious diarrhea in hospitalized patients...
As hospitalists, we often care for patients who either present with diarrhea or develop diarrhea dur...
Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) is a life threatening bacteria spread in spore form through dia...
Clostridium difficile is a Gram-positive rod that produces spores that are commonly found in animals...
Clostridium difficile is a Gram-positive bacterium with the capacity of spore generation. The C. dif...
Clostridioides difficile (formerly Clostridium difficile) infection is the most frequently identifie...
Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) and its many complications has become a serious health care cha...
Type: BacteriaAlso known as: C. difficile or C. diff, previously Clostridium difficileAbout: C. diff...
Background For over 4 decades, Clostridium difficile has been a significant enteric pathogen of h...
infection (CDI) is a potentially deadly cause of diarrhea that is virtually always connected to heal...
Clostridium difficile has become an increasingly common infectious agent in the healthcare setting. ...
Clostridium difficile is the most frequent cause of nosocomial antibiotic-associated diarrhea. The i...
Infection of the colon with the Gram-positive bacterium Clostridium difficile is potentially life th...
Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Republic of MoldovaIntroduction. Clos...
Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is a significant and increasing medical problem, surpassing me...
Clostridium difficile infection is the primary cause of infectious diarrhea in hospitalized patients...
As hospitalists, we often care for patients who either present with diarrhea or develop diarrhea dur...
Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) is a life threatening bacteria spread in spore form through dia...
Clostridium difficile is a Gram-positive rod that produces spores that are commonly found in animals...
Clostridium difficile is a Gram-positive bacterium with the capacity of spore generation. The C. dif...
Clostridioides difficile (formerly Clostridium difficile) infection is the most frequently identifie...
Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) and its many complications has become a serious health care cha...
Type: BacteriaAlso known as: C. difficile or C. diff, previously Clostridium difficileAbout: C. diff...
Background For over 4 decades, Clostridium difficile has been a significant enteric pathogen of h...
infection (CDI) is a potentially deadly cause of diarrhea that is virtually always connected to heal...
Clostridium difficile has become an increasingly common infectious agent in the healthcare setting. ...
Clostridium difficile is the most frequent cause of nosocomial antibiotic-associated diarrhea. The i...