Relapsing C. difficile disease in humans is linked to a pathological imbalance within the intestinal microbiota, termed dysbiosis, which remains poorly understood. We show that mice infected with epidemic C. difficile (genotype 027/BI) develop highly contagious, chronic intestinal disease and persistent dysbiosis characterized by a distinct, simplified microbiota containing opportunistic pathogens and altered metabolite production. Chronic C. difficile 027/BI infection was refractory to vancomycin treatment leading to relapsing disease. In contrast, treatment of C. difficile 027/BI infected mice with feces from healthy mice rapidly restored a diverse, healthy microbiota and resolved C. difficile disease and contagiousness. We used this mode...
The gastrointestinal microbiome plays an important role in limiting susceptibility to infection with...
<p>a) Temporal changes in the Shannon Diversity Indices (SDI) of the intestinal microbiota from naïv...
Background: Clostridium difficile disease is the leading antibiotic-associated cause of diarrhea and...
Abstract Relapsing C. difficile disease in humans is linked to a pathological imbalance within the i...
<div><p>Relapsing <em>C. difficile</em> disease in humans is linked to a pathological imbalance with...
Relapsing C. difficile disease in humans is linked to a pathological imbalance within the intestinal...
Relapsing C. difficile disease in humans is linked to a pathological imbalance within the intestinal...
Relapsing C. difficile disease in humans is linked to a pathological imbalance within the intestinal...
Relapsing C. difficile disease in humans is linked to a pathological imbalance within the intestinal...
Clostridium difficile persists in hospitals by exploiting an infection cycle that is dependent on hu...
Clostridium difficile is an anaerobic, gram-positive bacterium that is responsible for the majority ...
The bacteria, viruses, fungi, archaea, and protozoa, collectively known as microbiota, present throu...
The bacteria, viruses, fungi, archaea, and protozoa, collectively known as microbiota, present throu...
Antibiotic-induced changes in the intestinal microbiota predispose mammalian hosts to infection with...
Antibiotic-induced changes in the intestinal microbiota predispose mammalian hosts to infection with...
The gastrointestinal microbiome plays an important role in limiting susceptibility to infection with...
<p>a) Temporal changes in the Shannon Diversity Indices (SDI) of the intestinal microbiota from naïv...
Background: Clostridium difficile disease is the leading antibiotic-associated cause of diarrhea and...
Abstract Relapsing C. difficile disease in humans is linked to a pathological imbalance within the i...
<div><p>Relapsing <em>C. difficile</em> disease in humans is linked to a pathological imbalance with...
Relapsing C. difficile disease in humans is linked to a pathological imbalance within the intestinal...
Relapsing C. difficile disease in humans is linked to a pathological imbalance within the intestinal...
Relapsing C. difficile disease in humans is linked to a pathological imbalance within the intestinal...
Relapsing C. difficile disease in humans is linked to a pathological imbalance within the intestinal...
Clostridium difficile persists in hospitals by exploiting an infection cycle that is dependent on hu...
Clostridium difficile is an anaerobic, gram-positive bacterium that is responsible for the majority ...
The bacteria, viruses, fungi, archaea, and protozoa, collectively known as microbiota, present throu...
The bacteria, viruses, fungi, archaea, and protozoa, collectively known as microbiota, present throu...
Antibiotic-induced changes in the intestinal microbiota predispose mammalian hosts to infection with...
Antibiotic-induced changes in the intestinal microbiota predispose mammalian hosts to infection with...
The gastrointestinal microbiome plays an important role in limiting susceptibility to infection with...
<p>a) Temporal changes in the Shannon Diversity Indices (SDI) of the intestinal microbiota from naïv...
Background: Clostridium difficile disease is the leading antibiotic-associated cause of diarrhea and...