Use of modified PCR ribotyping for direct detection of clostridium difficile ribotypes in stool samples

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Abstract

PCR ribotyping was modified to allow direct detection of Clostridium difficile from stool samples. Direct PCR ribotyping was possible in 86 out of 99 C. difficile-positive stool samples, and in 84 cases (84.8%), the ribotype determined directly from the stool sample was identical to the ribotype of the strain isolated from the same stool sample. Copyright © 2011, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

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Janežič, S., Štrumbelj, I., & Rupnik, M. (2011). Use of modified PCR ribotyping for direct detection of clostridium difficile ribotypes in stool samples. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 49(8), 3024–3025. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.01013-11

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