During the last decade, Clostridium difficile infection showed a dramatic increase in incidence and virulence in the Northern hemisphere. This incessantly challenging disease is the leading cause of antibiotic-associated and nosocomial infectious diarrhea and became life-threatening especially among elderly people. It is generally assumed that all human bacterial pathogens are heterotrophic organisms, being either saccharolytic or proteolytic. So far, this has not been questioned as colonization of the human gut gives access to an environment, rich in organic nutrients. Here, we present data that C. difficile (both clinical and rumen isolates) is also able to grow on CO2+H2 as sole carbon and energy source, thus representing the first ident...
Strains of Clostridioides difficile cause detrimental diarrheas with thousands of deaths worldwide. ...
Hospital acquired Clostridioides (Clostridium) difficile infection is exacerbated by the continued e...
Clostridium difficile is currently the major cause of nosocomial intestinal diseases associated with...
During the last decade, Clostridium difficile infection showed a dramatic increase in incidence and ...
Clostridium difficile is an anaerobic, gram-positive bacterium that is responsible for the majority ...
Clostridium difficile is a is a Gram potential human pathogen. It causing symptoms ranging from mild...
ABSTRACT Clostridioides difficile is the most common cause of nosocomial antibiotic-associated diarr...
Infection of the colon with the Gram-positive bacterium Clostridium difficile is potentially life th...
Clostridium difficile is a bacterium that under certain conditions can be pathogenic and cause Clost...
The Gram-positive anaerobic bacterium Clostridium difficile produces toxins A and B, which can cause...
Bacterial speciation is a fundamental evolutionary process characterized by diverging genotypic and ...
Our digestive system, particularly our intestines, harbors a vast amount of microorganisms, whose ge...
Clostridioides difficile is an anaerobic Gram-positive and spore-forming bacterium. The majority of ...
Clostridium difficile is a unique pathogen that often predominates in the bowel microflora as a resu...
Clostridioides difficile is an anaerobic Gram-positive and spore-forming bacterium. The majority of ...
Strains of Clostridioides difficile cause detrimental diarrheas with thousands of deaths worldwide. ...
Hospital acquired Clostridioides (Clostridium) difficile infection is exacerbated by the continued e...
Clostridium difficile is currently the major cause of nosocomial intestinal diseases associated with...
During the last decade, Clostridium difficile infection showed a dramatic increase in incidence and ...
Clostridium difficile is an anaerobic, gram-positive bacterium that is responsible for the majority ...
Clostridium difficile is a is a Gram potential human pathogen. It causing symptoms ranging from mild...
ABSTRACT Clostridioides difficile is the most common cause of nosocomial antibiotic-associated diarr...
Infection of the colon with the Gram-positive bacterium Clostridium difficile is potentially life th...
Clostridium difficile is a bacterium that under certain conditions can be pathogenic and cause Clost...
The Gram-positive anaerobic bacterium Clostridium difficile produces toxins A and B, which can cause...
Bacterial speciation is a fundamental evolutionary process characterized by diverging genotypic and ...
Our digestive system, particularly our intestines, harbors a vast amount of microorganisms, whose ge...
Clostridioides difficile is an anaerobic Gram-positive and spore-forming bacterium. The majority of ...
Clostridium difficile is a unique pathogen that often predominates in the bowel microflora as a resu...
Clostridioides difficile is an anaerobic Gram-positive and spore-forming bacterium. The majority of ...
Strains of Clostridioides difficile cause detrimental diarrheas with thousands of deaths worldwide. ...
Hospital acquired Clostridioides (Clostridium) difficile infection is exacerbated by the continued e...
Clostridium difficile is currently the major cause of nosocomial intestinal diseases associated with...