نتایج جستجو برای: ribotype

تعداد نتایج: 633  

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2008
Simon D Baines Rachael O'Connor Jane Freeman Warren N Fawley Celine Harmanus Paola Mastrantonio Ed J Kuijper Mark H Wilcox

OBJECTIVES Antimicrobial treatment for Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) has typically been metronidazole, although reports have questioned the efficacy of this option. We screened recently isolated C. difficile (2005-06) for susceptibility to metronidazole and compared results for historic isolates (1995-2001). METHODS C. difficile ribotypes 001 (n = 86), 106 (n = 81) and 027 (n = 48) an...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2015
Krishna Rao Dejan Micic Mukil Natarajan Spencer Winters Mark J Kiel Seth T Walk Kavitha Santhosh Jill A Mogle Andrzej T Galecki William LeBar Peter D R Higgins Vincent B Young David M Aronoff

BACKGROUND Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) can cause severe disease and death, especially in older adults. A better understanding of risk factors for adverse outcomes is needed. This study tests the hypotheses that infection with specific ribotypes and presence of stool toxins independently associate with severity and constructs predictive models of adverse outcomes. METHODS Cases of no...

2015
Adrián Camacho-Ortiz Daniel López-Barrera Raúl Hernández-García Alejandra M. Galván-De los Santos Samantha M. Flores-Treviño Jorge M. Llaca-Díaz Héctor J. Maldonado Garza Francisco J. Bosques-Padilla Elvira Garza-González

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Clostridium difficile NAP1/ribotype 027 is associated with severe disease and high mortality rates. Our aim was to determine the prevalence of NAP1/ribotype 027 among C. difficile isolates in a tertiary care hospital, and review the main clinical data. METHODS We included 106 stool samples from 106 patients. Samples were tested for A&B toxins and were cultured on CCFA...

2012
Janet Y. Nale Jinyu Shan Peter T. Hickenbotham Warren N. Fawley Mark H. Wilcox Martha R. J. Clokie

BACKGROUND The hypervirulent Clostridium difficile ribotype 027 can be classified into subtypes, but it unknown if these differ in terms of severity of C. difficile infection (CDI). Genomic studies of C. difficile 027 strains have established that they are rich in mobile genetic elements including prophages. This study combined physiological studies, electron microscopy analysis and molecular b...

2012
Marcio C Costa Richard Reid-Smith Sheryl Gow Sherry J Hannon Calvin Booker Joyce Rousseau Katharine M Benedict Paul S Morley J Scott Weese

BACKGROUND The presence of indistinguishable strains of Clostridium difficile in humans, food animals and food, as well as the apparent emergence of the food-animal-associated ribotype 078/toxinotype V as a cause of community-associated C. difficile infection have created concerns about the potential for foodborne infection. While studies have reported C. difficile in calves, studies of cattle ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2013
Sheila Waslawski Eugene S Lo Sarah A Ewing Vincent B Young David M Aronoff Susan E Sharp Susan M Novak-Weekley Arthur E Crist W Michael Dunne Joan Hoppe-Bauer Michelle Johnson Stephen M Brecher Duane W Newton Seth T Walk

Capillary-based PCR ribotyping was used to quantify the presence/absence and relative abundance of 98 Clostridium difficile ribotypes from clinical cases of disease at health care institutions in six states of the United States. Regionally important ribotypes were identified, and institutions in close proximity did not necessarily share more ribotype diversity than institutions that were farthe...

2016
François Wasels Fabrizio Barbanti Patrizia Spigaglia

Clostridium difficile PCR ribotype 018 has emerged in Italy, South Korea, and Japan, causing severe infections and outbreaks. In this study, we sequenced the genome of IT1118, an Italian clinical isolate, to clarify the molecular features contributing to the success of this epidemic type.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2006
B Dutta R Ghosh N C Sharma G P Pazhani N Taneja A Raychowdhuri B L Sarkar S K Mondal A K Mukhopadhyay R K Nandy M K Bhattacharya S K Bhattacharya T Ramamurthy

During 2004 and 2005, cholera was recorded in 15 states of India, with 7 outbreaks. The newly emerged Vibrio cholerae O1 Inaba had a different antibiogram and ribotype, different pulsotypes, and different mutations in the wbeT gene. Due to the absence of serogroup O139, the Inaba serotype may have acquired the potential to affect the population at large.

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