Abstract
We assessed viral co-infections in 155 patients with community-associated Clostridioides difficile infection in five U.S. sites during December 2012–February 2013. Eighteen patients (12%) tested positive for norovirus (n = 10), adenovirus (n = 4), rotavirus (n = 3), or sapovirus (n = 1). Co-infected patients were more likely than non-co-infected patients to have nausea or vomiting (56% vs 31%; p = 0.04), suggesting that viral co-pathogens contributed to symptoms in some patients. There were no significant differences in prior healthcare or medication exposures or in CDI complications.
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Korhonen, L., Cohen, J., Gregoricus, N., Farley, M. M., Perlmutter, R., Holzbauer, S. M., … Guh, A. Y. (2020). Evaluation of viral co-infections among patients with community-associated Clostridioides difficile infection. PLoS ONE, 15(10 October). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240549
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