| Literature DB >> 31356958 |
Amelia K Sofjan1, Mohammad Aminul Islam2, Kakali Halder3, Nayel D Kabir4, Ahmed Abu Saleh3, Julie Miranda5, Chris Lancaster5, Khurshida Begum5, M Jahangir Alam5, Kevin W Garey5.
Abstract
Epidemiology of Clostridioides difficile (syn. Clostridium difficile) infection (CDI) in Bangladesh is poorly understood. This study assessed the epidemiology of CDI in hospitalized patients and hospital environmental contamination of toxigenic C. difficile at two large urban Bangladesh hospitals. This 12-month prospective observational cohort study collected stool samples from adults with diarrhea and recent antimicrobial exposure during 2017. Environmental samples were collected by swabbing surfaces of hospital common areas. Samples underwent toxigenic culture. C. difficile isolates were tested for toxins A and B and PCR-ribotyped. Of 208 stool samples, 18 (8.7%) were positive for toxigenic C. difficile. Of 400 environmental samples, 45 (11%) were positive for toxigenic C. difficile. Ribotypes present in ≥10% of stool isolates were 017 (38%), 053-163 (13%), and a novel ribotype (FP435 [13%]). Common ribotypes in environmental isolates were 017 (22%), 053-163 (11%), 106 (24%). This is the first report describing current epidemiology of CDI in at risk hospitalized adult patients in Bangladesh.Entities:
Keywords: Asia; Clostridium difficile; Developing countries; Prospective studies
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31356958 PMCID: PMC7315644 DOI: 10.1016/j.anaerobe.2019.102081
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anaerobe ISSN: 1075-9964 Impact factor: 3.331