Extraintestinal Clostridioides difficile Infections: Epidemiology in a University Hospital in Hungary and Review of the Literature
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
3. Discussion and Review of the Literature
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Study Design and Data Collection
4.2. Identification of Isolates
4.3. Determination of Toxin Production and Ribotyping, Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Year of Isolation | Dept. or Ward | O/I | Sex | Age | Disease/Indication for Sample Submission | Sample of Interest | A/B Toxin | RT | Co-Pathogens Isolated |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Surgery | I | M | 82 | Acute appendicitis | Surgical sample | + | 078 | E. faecium |
Veillonella spp. | |||||||||
Candida tropicalis | |||||||||
Pediatric ICU | I | F | 9 months | Invagination of the bowel | Puncture for abdominal cavity | + | 011 | Bacteroides vulgatus | |
B. uniformis | |||||||||
C. ramosum | |||||||||
2009 | Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery | O | F | 38 | Inflammation of the salivary gland | Abscess | − | n.d. | Streptococcus viridans |
Campylobacter ureolyticus | |||||||||
Prevotella buccae | |||||||||
Peptostreptococcus anaerobius | |||||||||
Veillonella spp. | |||||||||
Urology | O | F | 37 | Inflammation of the skin and subcutaneous tissue | Superficial wound exudate | + | 198 | Actinomyces meyeri | |
C. ureolyticus | |||||||||
P. anaerobius | |||||||||
P. melaninogenica | |||||||||
Surgery | I | M | 69 | Gangrene | Surgical sample | − | n.d. | A. prevotii | |
P. buccae | |||||||||
P. intermedia | |||||||||
Dermatology | O | M | 60 | Varicose veins of the lower limbs with ulceration | Abscess | − | n.d. | S. pyogenes | |
Staphylococcus aureus | |||||||||
C. ureolyticus | |||||||||
Cutibacterium acnes | |||||||||
Eubacterium limosum | |||||||||
Craterellusfallax | |||||||||
2010 | Surgery | I | M | 58 | Gallstone disease | Bile | + | 027 | C. bifermentas |
OB/GYN | I | F | 54 | Abnormal uterine and vaginal bleeding | Deep wound exudate | + | 198 | - | |
Dermatology | O | M | 22 | Erythema intertrigo | Superficial wound exudate | − | 488 | S. aureus | |
P. anaerobius | |||||||||
C. ureolyticus | |||||||||
E. lentum | |||||||||
Mobiluncus spp. | |||||||||
2011 | Cardiology | I | F | 80 | Disorders of the electrolyte balance | Blood culture | + | 027 | - |
Surgery | O | F | 22 | Rectal abscess | Abscess | + | 027 | C. albicans | |
E. coli | |||||||||
S. pyogenes | |||||||||
P. bivia | |||||||||
P. oralis | |||||||||
P. anaerobius | |||||||||
E. limosum | |||||||||
Pediatrics | O | M | 17 | Therapy-resistant Crohn’s disease | Abscess | + | 018 | S. acidominimus | |
E. coli | |||||||||
P. anaerobius | |||||||||
Finegoldia magna | |||||||||
C. bifermentans | |||||||||
P. melaninogenica | |||||||||
Surgery | O | F | 80 | Abdominal pain | Surgical sample | + | 027 | S. pyogenes | |
Morganella morganii | |||||||||
P. anaerobius | |||||||||
B. fragilis | |||||||||
2012 | ICU | I | M | 84 | Septicemia | Blister fluid | n.d. | n.d. | Acinetobacter spp. |
C. acnes | |||||||||
Surgery | I | M | 70 | Malignant tumor of the flexura lienalis | Surgical sample | + | 027 | E. coli | |
E. faecium | |||||||||
Pseudomonas aeruginosa | |||||||||
E. lenta | |||||||||
B. fragilis | |||||||||
2013 | ICU | I | M | 60 | Myasthenia gravis, chronic kidney failure | Deep wound exudate (n = 2) | n.d. | n.d. | P. mirabilis |
P. melaninogenica | |||||||||
B. fragilis | |||||||||
B. ovatus | |||||||||
Surgery | I | F | 32 | Abscess in and around the kidneys | Abdominal puncture sample (n = 2) | + | 027 | - | |
2014 | Internal Medicine | I | F | 81 | Ventricular fibrillation and flutter | Abscess | n.d. | n.d. | E. coli |
E. faecalis | |||||||||
A. vaginalis | |||||||||
B. uniformis | |||||||||
Surgery | I | M | 68 | Localized infections of the skin and subcutaneous tissue | Deep wound exudate (n = 2) | + | 198 | P. mirabilis | |
E. coli | |||||||||
E. faecalis | |||||||||
F. magna | |||||||||
P. anaerobius | |||||||||
B. fragilis | |||||||||
2016 | Dermatology | O | F | 80 | Ulceration of the lower limbs | Superficial wound exudate | + | n.d. | P. aeruginosa |
S. dysgalactiae | |||||||||
P. anaerobius | |||||||||
Lactobacillus spp. | |||||||||
2017 | Surgery | I | M | 40 | Unknown disease of the pancreas | Abdominal puncture sample | + | 027 | E. coli |
E. faecium | |||||||||
S. aureus | |||||||||
B. vulgatus | |||||||||
P. merdae | |||||||||
Surgery | I | F | 83 | Localized infections of the skin and subcutaneous tissue | Superficial wound exudate | + | n.d. | E. faecalis | |
F. nucleatum | |||||||||
C. histolyticum | |||||||||
A. vaginalis |
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Urbán, E.; Terhes, G.; Gajdács, M. Extraintestinal Clostridioides difficile Infections: Epidemiology in a University Hospital in Hungary and Review of the Literature. Antibiotics 2020, 9, 16. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9010016
Urbán E, Terhes G, Gajdács M. Extraintestinal Clostridioides difficile Infections: Epidemiology in a University Hospital in Hungary and Review of the Literature. Antibiotics. 2020; 9(1):16. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9010016
Chicago/Turabian StyleUrbán, Edit, Gabriella Terhes, and Márió Gajdács. 2020. "Extraintestinal Clostridioides difficile Infections: Epidemiology in a University Hospital in Hungary and Review of the Literature" Antibiotics 9, no. 1: 16. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9010016
APA StyleUrbán, E., Terhes, G., & Gajdács, M. (2020). Extraintestinal Clostridioides difficile Infections: Epidemiology in a University Hospital in Hungary and Review of the Literature. Antibiotics, 9(1), 16. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9010016