Clostridium difficile infection historical perspective: Difference between revisions

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==Overview==
==Overview==
*''Clostridium difficile'' was first isolated during an experiment in 1935 from health neonates. Following isolation, the bacterium was originally named ''Bacillus difficilis''.
 
*The bacterium was named difficile because isolation process during the original experiment was difficult.
*The association between ''C. difficile'' and antibiotic-associated diarrhea was first made in 1978 following among patients exposed to clindamycin.
*In 2003, a resistant, hypervirulent strain of ''C. difficile'' (NAP/BI/027 strain) with increased synthesis of toxins A and B was first identified. The emergence of the new strain was attributed to fluoroquinolone administration.
==Historical Perspective==
==Historical Perspective==



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