Western Pacific Surveillance and Response (Dec 2012)

Clostridium difficile infection outbreak in a male rehabilitation ward, Hong Kong (China), 2011

  • Man-ha Wong,
  • Shuk-kwan Chuang,
  • Ngai-chong Tsang,
  • Tsz-sum Lam,
  • Man-ting Yuk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5365/wpsar.2012.3.4.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 59 – 60

Abstract

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Clostridium difficile is an anaerobic, gram-positive bacterium, capable of sporulation when environmental conditions no longer support its growth. The sporulation capacity enables the organism to persist in the environment for extended periods of time. Clostridium difficile is the main pathogen accountable for antibiotic-associated colitis and for 15% to 25% of cases of nosocomial antibiotic-associated diarrhoea. Major risk factors such as increased severity of underlying illness, increased age, prior antimicrobial use and gastric acid suppressors have been identified for Clostridium difficile.

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