Literature DB >> 743667

Pseudomembranous colitis: isolation of two species of cytotoxic clostridia and successful treatment with vancomycin.

T J Marrie, R S Faulkner, B W Badley, M R Hartlen, S A Comeau, H R Miller.   

Abstract

Lincomycin-resistant Clostridium sporogenes obtained from the stools of a patient with lincomycin-associated pseudomembranous colitis produced a heat-stable cytotoxin in low titre when grown in chopped meat medium. Vancomycin eradicated this strain and all other clostridia, and controlled the symptoms. When diarrhea recurred 7 days after treatment with vancomycin was stopped, clostridia including C. sporogenes and C. difficile were again isolated. The C. difficile produced a heat-labile cytotoxin in high titre that was unaffected by growth in various media and induced colitis in hamsters. Treatment with vancomycin, to which all the clostridia were sensitive, eradicated both toxic species and controlled the diarrhea. Antibiotic-induced pseudomembranous colitis may be associated with more than one species of toxin-producing clostridia. Vancomycin therapy should be continued for 10 days or more in patients with severe disease to eradicate the responsible organism.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 743667      PMCID: PMC1819027     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Med Assoc J        ISSN: 0008-4409            Impact factor:   8.262


  10 in total

1.  Clindamycin-associated colitis in hamsters: protection with vancomycin.

Authors:  J G Bartlett; A B Onderdonk; R L Cisneros
Journal:  Gastroenterology       Date:  1977-10       Impact factor: 22.682

Review 2.  Pseudomembranous enterocolitis (antibiotic-related colitis).

Authors:  J G Bartlett; S L Gorbach
Journal:  Adv Intern Med       Date:  1977

3.  Clindamycin-associated colitis. A prospective study.

Authors:  F J Tedesco; R W Barton; D H Alpers
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  1974-10       Impact factor: 25.391

4.  Identification of Clostridium difficile as a cause of pseudomembranous colitis.

Authors:  R H George; J M Symonds; F Dimock; J D Brown; Y Arabi; N Shinagawa; M R Keighley; J Alexander-Williams; D W Burdon
Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1978-03-18

5.  Treatment of antibiotic-induced colitis by metronidazole.

Authors:  H T Dinh; S Kernbaum; J Frottier
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1978-02-11       Impact factor: 79.321

6.  Clindamycin-associated colitis due to a toxin-producing species of Clostridium in hamsters.

Authors:  J G Bartlett; A B Onderdonk; R L Cisneros; D L Kasper
Journal:  J Infect Dis       Date:  1977-11       Impact factor: 5.226

7.  Undescribed toxin in pseudomembranous colitis.

Authors:  H E Larson; J V Parry; A B Price; D R Davies; J Dolby; D A Tyrrell
Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1977-05-14

8.  Antibiotic-associated pseudomembranous colitis due to toxin-producing clostridia.

Authors:  J G Bartlett; T W Chang; M Gurwith; S L Gorbach; A B Onderdonk
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1978-03-09       Impact factor: 91.245

9.  Clostridium defficiel in the urogenital tract of males and females.

Authors:  S Hafiz; M G McEntegart; R S Morton; S A Waitkins
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1975-02-22       Impact factor: 79.321

10.  Antibiotic-induced colitis implication of a toxin neutralised by Clostridium sordellii antitoxin.

Authors:  G D Rifkin; F R Fekety; J Silva
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1977-11-26       Impact factor: 79.321

  10 in total
  6 in total

Review 1.  Does oral vancomycin use necessitate therapeutic drug monitoring?

Authors:  Nevio Cimolai
Journal:  Infection       Date:  2019-11-11       Impact factor: 3.553

2.  Pseudomembranous colitis: multiple relapses after treatment with metronidazole.

Authors:  D Portnoy; A Soneji; D Murray; G K Richards
Journal:  Can Med Assoc J       Date:  1981-06-15       Impact factor: 8.262

Review 3.  Models for the study of Clostridium difficile infection.

Authors:  Emma L Best; Jane Freeman; Mark H Wilcox
Journal:  Gut Microbes       Date:  2012-03-01

4.  Purification and characterization of Clostridium difficile toxin.

Authors:  R D Rolfe; S M Finegold
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1979-07       Impact factor: 3.441

5.  Bacillus pumilus in the induction of clindamycin-associated enterocolitis in guinea pigs.

Authors:  P F Brophy; F C Knoop
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1982-01       Impact factor: 3.441

Review 6.  [Antibiotic-associated diarrhoea and enterocolitis (author's transl)].

Authors:  K Loeschke
Journal:  Klin Wochenschr       Date:  1980-04-01
  6 in total

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