Recurrent Multidrug-Resistant Clostridium difficile Infection Secondary to Ulcerative Colitis a Case Report

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IBD consists of two diseases-CD and UC-that affect the digestive tract, with a greater affinity for the large bowel. In this case report, we focus on one of its most common complications. CDI is a pathology that is mostly secondary to UC. Another cause of this bacterial infection is established after the use of antibiotics, most commonly at the hospital level. Around 20 percent of CDI persists because of a chronic dysbiosis of the microbiota and low levels of antibodies against CD toxins. In this case report, we demonstrated mdCDI in a young woman after treatment with multiple drug therapies as well as with semi-invasive procedures as follows: antibiotics (vancomycin, fidaxomicin), anti-inflammatory agents (mesalamine, sulfasalazine), corticosteroids (budesonide, prednisone), integrin receptor antagonists (vedolizumab), several semi-invasive procedures such as fecal transplant microbiota (FMT), aminosalicylates (5-ASA), treatment with tumor necrosis factor (TNF) blockers (adalimumab, golimumab), and immunomodulators (upadcitinib, tofacitinib). This leads us to establish how rCDI and its resistance to different treatments make this a challenge for the health system, both for hospitals and for outpatients, as well as how time-consuming each treatment is from the first intake of the drug until its total efficacy or until patients reach a dose-response and time-response to the disease. Accordingly, this case report and other similar cases reflect the need for randomized control trials or meta-analyses to establish therapeutic guidelines for cases of mdCDI in the near future.

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Jaramillo, A. P., Castells, J., Ibrahimli, S., & Siegel, S. (2023). Recurrent Multidrug-Resistant Clostridium difficile Infection Secondary to Ulcerative Colitis a Case Report. Medical Sciences (Basel, Switzerland), 11(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/medsci11030052

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