Hospital Infection Control: Clostridioides difficile
Nicholas Turner, Deverick J. Anderson
Abstract
Abstract Clostridioides difficile remains a leading cause of healthcare-associated infection. Efforts at C. difficile prevention have been hampered by an increasingly complex understanding of transmission patterns and a high degree of heterogeneity among existing studies. Effective prevention of C. difficile infection requires multimodal interventions, including contact precautions, hand hygiene with soap and water, effective environmental cleaning, use of sporicidal cleaning agents, and antimicrobial stewardship. Roles for probiotics, avoidance of proton pump inhibitors, and isolation of asymptomatic carriers remain poorly defined.
Topics & Concepts
ClostridioidesMedicineInfection controlAntimicrobial stewardshipHygienePsychological interventionIntensive care medicineClostridium difficileIsolation (microbiology)Transmission (telecommunications)C difficileAntimicrobialEnvironmental healthInternal medicineBioinformaticsMicrobiologyNursingPathologyAntibiotic resistanceBiologyEngineeringAntibioticsElectrical engineeringClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens researchInfection Control in HealthcareMicroscopic Colitis