Saccharomyces boulardii for Clostridium difficile-associated enteropathies in infants
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Saccharomyces boulardii for Clostridium difficile-associated enteropathies in infants
Abstract
Based on experimental evidence in animals showing that the oral administration of Saccharomyces boulardii is effective in reducing morbidity and mortality due to Clostridium difficile-induced pseudomembranous colitis, we conducted an open trial to examine the effects of the living yeast, given as primary therapy, in a selected group of infants and children with persistent intestinal symptoms related to toxinogenic C. difficile overgrowth. Over a period of 10 consecutive months, we studied 19 eligible patients (median age 8 months) who presented with enteral symptoms lasting for > 15 days and who had solely C. difficile in stools with positive cytotoxin B assay. Serotyping of the strains and determination in vitro of production of toxins A and B were performed subsequently. The patients presented with persistent or protracted diarrhea, malabsorption, and failure to grow (n = 8), or with repeated attacks of colics, emesis, and hypermeteorism without diarrhea (n = 4), or with both entities (n = 7). Patients with chronic protracted diarrhea (n = 3) had depressed jejunal disaccharidase activities and ultrastructural changes of enterocytes, including sparce and shortened microvilli. None had evidence of colitis. All the strains of C. difficile tested (n = 17) belonged to pathogenic serotypes (A1, A8, C, F, G, H, and K) and produced in vitro high levels of toxins A (n = 16) and B (n = 17). S. boulardii was given orally in a lyophilized form over 15 days (250 mg two to four times per day according to age).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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