Patients in pediatric oncological hospitals are at risk of developing a Clostridium difficile infection. The purpose of this study was to determine the risk of developing a Clostridium difficile infection in patients who are treated with antibiotics of different classes and their combinations by way of a retrospective analysis of 122 patient records. It was shown that the administration of antibacterial chemotherapeutic drugs that belong to the classes of nitrofurans (enterofuryl), sulfonamides (biseptol), cephalosporins, and macrolides/azalides significantly increased the risk of developing a Clostridium difficile infection in pediatric patients. On the contrary, treatment with antibiotics of different classes, such as linezolid, colistin,...
Abstract Objective Main aims of our study were to investigate occurrence of Clostridium difficile am...
AbstractClostridium difficile is responsible for 15–25% of cases of antibiotic-associated diarrhea (...
Clostridium difï¬cile infection (CDI) is increasing problem in healthcare, associated with high inci...
Relevance. At the children's oncological hospital guidelines to treat patients with several groups o...
The influence of antibiotics on the frequency of colonization by Clostridium difficile and the prese...
Background. Antibiotic exposure is common among children with leukemia. However, limited data exist ...
Background: Clostridium difficile is a major cause of antibiotic-associated diarrhea and frequently ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Community and Prev...
Background: Beginning in the early 2000s, Clostridium difficile infection has become a major health ...
Objectives: To update the evidence for associations between antibiotic classes and hospital-acquired...
Background: Rampant and injudicious use of broad spectrum antibiotic in hospitalized patients has in...
The incidence of Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) in pediatric patients continues to rise. Most...
C. difficile causes gastrointestinal infections in humans, including severe diarrhea. It is implicat...
SummaryIntroductionClostridium difficile is a serious reemerging pathogen in Europe and North Americ...
Clostridium difficile has become an increasingly common infectious agent in the healthcare setting. ...
Abstract Objective Main aims of our study were to investigate occurrence of Clostridium difficile am...
AbstractClostridium difficile is responsible for 15–25% of cases of antibiotic-associated diarrhea (...
Clostridium difï¬cile infection (CDI) is increasing problem in healthcare, associated with high inci...
Relevance. At the children's oncological hospital guidelines to treat patients with several groups o...
The influence of antibiotics on the frequency of colonization by Clostridium difficile and the prese...
Background. Antibiotic exposure is common among children with leukemia. However, limited data exist ...
Background: Clostridium difficile is a major cause of antibiotic-associated diarrhea and frequently ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Community and Prev...
Background: Beginning in the early 2000s, Clostridium difficile infection has become a major health ...
Objectives: To update the evidence for associations between antibiotic classes and hospital-acquired...
Background: Rampant and injudicious use of broad spectrum antibiotic in hospitalized patients has in...
The incidence of Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) in pediatric patients continues to rise. Most...
C. difficile causes gastrointestinal infections in humans, including severe diarrhea. It is implicat...
SummaryIntroductionClostridium difficile is a serious reemerging pathogen in Europe and North Americ...
Clostridium difficile has become an increasingly common infectious agent in the healthcare setting. ...
Abstract Objective Main aims of our study were to investigate occurrence of Clostridium difficile am...
AbstractClostridium difficile is responsible for 15–25% of cases of antibiotic-associated diarrhea (...
Clostridium difï¬cile infection (CDI) is increasing problem in healthcare, associated with high inci...