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Epidemiology, pathogenesis, and management of Clostridium difficile infection

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DIGESTIVE DISEASES AND SCIENCES
Volume 52, Issue 11, Pages 2958-2962

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10620-006-9626-y

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Clostridium difficile; diarrhea; vancomycin; metronidazole; vaccine

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Clostridium difficile infection is an important health problem worldwide and leads to increased morbidity and mortality, particularly among the elderly population. Antibiotics, especially those with a broad spectrum, often trigger the infection; hence the use of unnecessary antibiotics should be avoided. Mild to moderate cases respond to metronidazole or vancomycin. Severe cases may require bowel resection. Chronic relapsing cases require a prolonged course of antibiotics, immunoglobulin, probiotics, and, occasionally, feces enema. This review provides a comprehensive update on pathogenesis and management of Clostridium difficile infection for health professionals all over the world.

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