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Nosocomial transmission of Clostridium difficile Genotype ST81 in a General Teaching Hospital in China traced by whole genome sequencing.


ABSTRACT: Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is increasingly recognized globally as a cause of significant morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to provide insight into the various dynamics of C. difficile transmission and infection in the hospital. We monitored the toxin and resistance profiles as well as evolutionary relationships of C. difficile strains to determine the epidemiology over time in a teaching hospital in Shanghai, China between May 2014 and August 2015. The CDI incidence of inpatients and outpatients were 67.7 cases and 0.3 cases per 100,000 patient-days, with a nosocomial patient-environment-patient transmission in May and June 2015. C. difficile genotype ST81, a clone with tcdA-negative and tcdB-positive, was not only the most common strain (30.8%, 28/91) but also had much higher resistance rates to clindamycin and moxifloxacin compared with non-ST81 genotypes. Hospitalized patients infected with ST81 genotypes were over 65 years of age and had more comorbidities, however patients infected with ST81 presented with less clinical symptoms than non-ST81 infected patients. This study provides initial epidemiological evidence that C. difficile ST81 is a successful epidemic genotype that deserves continuous surveillance in China.

SUBMITTER: Qin J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5575120 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nosocomial transmission of Clostridium difficile Genotype ST81 in a General Teaching Hospital in China traced by whole genome sequencing.

Qin Juanxiu J   Dai Yingxin Y   Ma Xiaowei X   Wang Yanan Y   Gao Qianqian Q   Lu Huiying H   Li Tianming T   Meng Hongwei H   Liu Qian Q   Li Min M  

Scientific reports 20170829 1


Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is increasingly recognized globally as a cause of significant morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to provide insight into the various dynamics of C. difficile transmission and infection in the hospital. We monitored the toxin and resistance profiles as well as evolutionary relationships of C. difficile strains to determine the epidemiology over time in a teaching hospital in Shanghai, China between May 2014 and August 2015. The CDI incidence of inpatie  ...[more]

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