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. 1984 Jan;19(1):77-8.
doi: 10.1128/jcm.19.1.77-78.1984.

Incidence and origin of Clostridium difficile in neonates

Incidence and origin of Clostridium difficile in neonates

I J Al-Jumaili et al. J Clin Microbiol. 1984 Jan.

Abstract

The stools of 65 of 92 (71%) infants in a special care nursery yielded Clostridium difficile on culture. Ninety percent of stools collected after 6 to 35 days in the unit were positive, and 36% of these also contained toxin. When tested in vitro, 94% of the isolates produced toxin. Of 110 swabs collected from the environment of the unit, 9% were positive for C. difficile, but the stools of 12 nurses working on the unit were negative. Thirty-five vaginal swabs collected from mothers just before delivery were negative for C. difficile on culture, but 16 of their infants had C. difficile in their stools. It was concluded that there is a high carriage rate in the stools of neonates of C. difficile acquired progressively during the course of their stay in the special care unit. Infection is mainly from environmental sources rather than maternal transmission.

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