Clostridium difficile and cytotoxin in routine faecal specimens

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Abstract

Over a five-month period 1239 unselected, routine faecal specimens from 856 patients were examined for Clostridium difficile. One hundred specimens representing 69 patients were culture-positive. Toxin was detected in the stool of ten. During the study period, there were 41 Salmonella, 12 Campylobacter and 9 Shigella infections. C difficile was isolated together with Salmonella from 12 patients. No patient required specific treatment for C difficile infection. The significance of these findings is discussed.

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Nash, J. Q., Chattopadhyay, B., Honeycombe, J., & Tabaqchali, S. (1982). Clostridium difficile and cytotoxin in routine faecal specimens. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 35(5), 561–565. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.35.5.561

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