The diarrheal pathogen Clostridium difficile consists of at least six distinct evolutionary lineages. The RT017 lineage is anomalous, as strains only express toxin B, compared to strains from other lineages that produce toxins A and B and, occasionally, binary toxin. Historically, RT017 initially was reported in Asia but now has been reported worldwide. We used whole-genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis to investigate the patterns of global spread and population structure of 277 RT017 isolates from animal and human origins from six continents, isolated between 1990 and 2013. We reveal two distinct evenly split sublineages (SL1 and SL2) of C. difficile RT017 that contain multiple independent clonal expansions. All 24 animal isolates w...
Clostridioides difficile (Clostridium difficile) sequence type 11 (ST11) is well established in prod...
Clostridium difficile is a major pathogen responsible for a range of diseases in humans and animals....
BACKGROUND: The continued rise of Clostridium difficile infections worldwide has been accompanied by...
The diarrheal pathogen Clostridium difficile consists of at least six distinct evolutionary lineages...
The diarrheal pathogen Clostridium difficile consists of at least six distinct evolutionary lineages...
The diarrheal pathogen Clostridium difficile consists of at least six distinct evolutionary lineages...
The diarrheal pathogen Clostridium difficile consists of at least six distinct evolutionary lineages...
Clostridioides difficile PCR ribotype (RT) 017 ranks among the most successful strains of C. diffici...
Clostridioides difficile PCR ribotype (RT) 017 ranks among the most successful strains of C. diffici...
Clostridium difficile has emerged rapidly as the leading cause of antibiotic-associated diarrheal di...
Clostridioides difficile PCR ribotype (RT) 017 ranks among the most successful strains of C. diffici...
The emergence of Clostridium difficile as a significant human diarrheal pathogen is associated with ...
Clostridioides difficile PCR ribotype (RT) 017 ranks among the most successful strains of C. diffici...
Clostridium difficile has rapidly emerged as the leading cause of antibiotic-associated diarrheal di...
Clostridium difficile remains the leading cause of nosocomial diarrhea worldwide, which is largely c...
Clostridioides difficile (Clostridium difficile) sequence type 11 (ST11) is well established in prod...
Clostridium difficile is a major pathogen responsible for a range of diseases in humans and animals....
BACKGROUND: The continued rise of Clostridium difficile infections worldwide has been accompanied by...
The diarrheal pathogen Clostridium difficile consists of at least six distinct evolutionary lineages...
The diarrheal pathogen Clostridium difficile consists of at least six distinct evolutionary lineages...
The diarrheal pathogen Clostridium difficile consists of at least six distinct evolutionary lineages...
The diarrheal pathogen Clostridium difficile consists of at least six distinct evolutionary lineages...
Clostridioides difficile PCR ribotype (RT) 017 ranks among the most successful strains of C. diffici...
Clostridioides difficile PCR ribotype (RT) 017 ranks among the most successful strains of C. diffici...
Clostridium difficile has emerged rapidly as the leading cause of antibiotic-associated diarrheal di...
Clostridioides difficile PCR ribotype (RT) 017 ranks among the most successful strains of C. diffici...
The emergence of Clostridium difficile as a significant human diarrheal pathogen is associated with ...
Clostridioides difficile PCR ribotype (RT) 017 ranks among the most successful strains of C. diffici...
Clostridium difficile has rapidly emerged as the leading cause of antibiotic-associated diarrheal di...
Clostridium difficile remains the leading cause of nosocomial diarrhea worldwide, which is largely c...
Clostridioides difficile (Clostridium difficile) sequence type 11 (ST11) is well established in prod...
Clostridium difficile is a major pathogen responsible for a range of diseases in humans and animals....
BACKGROUND: The continued rise of Clostridium difficile infections worldwide has been accompanied by...