艰难梭菌感染可通过治疗降低复发率
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Among patients with Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) who recovered following standard treatment with the
antibiotics
1 metronidazole or vancomycin, oral administration of
spores
2 of a strain of C difficile that does not produce
toxins
4
colonized
6 the gastrointestinal
tract
7 and significantly reduced CDI
recurrence
8, according to a study in the May 5 issue of JAMA. C difficile is the cause of one of the most common and deadly health care-associated infections, linked to 29,000 U.S. deaths each year. Rates of CDI remain at
unprecedented
9 high levels in U.S. hospitals. Clinical infection also has a recurrence rate of 25 percent to 30 percent among
affected
10 patients. Not all strains of C difficile produce toxins. Nontoxigenic C difficile strains that lack the
genes
11 for
toxin
3 production are also found in the hospital environment and can
colonize
5 hospitalized patients, although patients are usually asymptomatic. Gastrointestinal
colonization
12 by these nontoxigenic C difficile strains (in both humans and hamsters) has shown
promising
13 results as a potential way to prevent CDI, according to background information in the article., ,Dale N. Gerding, M.D., of the Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital, Hines, Il., and Loyola University Chicago, Maywood, Il., and colleagues
randomly
14 assigned 173 adult patients who were diagnosed as having CDI (first episode or first recurrence) to receive 1 of 4 treatments: oral liquid formulation of nontoxigenic C difficile strain M3 (VP20621; NTCD-M3), 104 spores/d for 7 days (n = 43), 107 spores/d for 7 days (n = 44), 107 spores/d for 14 days (n = 42), or
placebo
15 for 14 days (n = 44). Prior to
enrollment
16, these patients had all successfully completed treatment with metronidazole, oral vancomycin, or both at 44 study centers in the United States, Canada, and Europe.
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