The intestinal-carriage rates of i>Clostridium difficile in neonates hospitalized in the University Hospital’s Center for Perinatal and Reproductive Health and in infants and children enrolled in two day-nurseries and a kindergarten were examined. Swab samples from the floors of these facilities were also analyzed to determine the extent of environmental contamination by this organism. C. difficile was found in the stool of only one of 40 neonates during the normal 1-week stay in the hospital after delivery. The isolate from the neonate was identical to that of her mother, as determined by PCR ribotyping, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis analysis, and toxin gene type, suggesting that the C. difficile-positive neonate acquired the organism f...
This is the first study to provide a comprehensive insight into the molecular epidemiology of endemi...
Abstract Background The point prevalence of Clostridium difficile stool shedding in hospitalized inf...
The incidence of Clostridium difficile in-fection (CDI) has dramatically increased in the past decad...
We used a typing system based on bacteriophage and bacteriocin susceptibility to study the epidemiol...
Les infections digestives à Clostridium difficile nécessitent une première étape de colonisation de ...
The influence of antibiotics on the frequency of colonization by Clostridium difficile and the prese...
AbstractBackground: Toxigenic Clostridium difficile is the etiologic agent of C. difficile-associate...
<p>Asymptomatic infant carriers of toxigenic Clostridium difficile are suggested to play a role in t...
A typing scheme for Clostridium difficile based on serogrouping, toxigenicity and sorbitol fermentat...
BackgroundPremature neonates (PN) present multiple risk factors for high frequencies and high levels...
The relationship between antibiotic use and Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) has been well es...
Background: The increasing colonization with Clostridioides difficile in paediatric hospitalized pop...
ABSTRACTThere has been an increase in the prevalence of Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) causing s...
Background: Beginning in the early 2000s, Clostridium difficile infection has become a major health ...
Les infections digestives à Clostridium difficile nécessitent une première étape de colonisation de ...
This is the first study to provide a comprehensive insight into the molecular epidemiology of endemi...
Abstract Background The point prevalence of Clostridium difficile stool shedding in hospitalized inf...
The incidence of Clostridium difficile in-fection (CDI) has dramatically increased in the past decad...
We used a typing system based on bacteriophage and bacteriocin susceptibility to study the epidemiol...
Les infections digestives à Clostridium difficile nécessitent une première étape de colonisation de ...
The influence of antibiotics on the frequency of colonization by Clostridium difficile and the prese...
AbstractBackground: Toxigenic Clostridium difficile is the etiologic agent of C. difficile-associate...
<p>Asymptomatic infant carriers of toxigenic Clostridium difficile are suggested to play a role in t...
A typing scheme for Clostridium difficile based on serogrouping, toxigenicity and sorbitol fermentat...
BackgroundPremature neonates (PN) present multiple risk factors for high frequencies and high levels...
The relationship between antibiotic use and Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) has been well es...
Background: The increasing colonization with Clostridioides difficile in paediatric hospitalized pop...
ABSTRACTThere has been an increase in the prevalence of Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) causing s...
Background: Beginning in the early 2000s, Clostridium difficile infection has become a major health ...
Les infections digestives à Clostridium difficile nécessitent une première étape de colonisation de ...
This is the first study to provide a comprehensive insight into the molecular epidemiology of endemi...
Abstract Background The point prevalence of Clostridium difficile stool shedding in hospitalized inf...
The incidence of Clostridium difficile in-fection (CDI) has dramatically increased in the past decad...