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A Protocol to Characterize the Morphological Changes of Clostridium difficile in Response to Antibiotic Treatment
Published on: May 25, 2017
Current clostridium difficile treatments: Lessons that need to be learned from the clinical trials
E C Tampaki1,2, A Tampakis1,3, A Posabella4
1a Department of Propaedeutic Surgery , Laikon General Hospital, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens , Greece.
Abstract:
Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is the most common infectious disease cause of nosocomial diarrhea in adults in developed countries. Judging from the clinical trials on drugs used in CDIs, no approved treatment for recurrences exists, possibly indicating that a combination of treatment approaches are mandatory especially in severe infections, with current studies not being fully representative. Among the new strategies researched intensively fidaxomicin is presented, which demonstrates reduced CDI recurrences. Moreover, biotherapeutic strategies, mainly fecal microbiota transplantation but also competitive inhibition with non-toxigenic strains of C. difficile, and finally monoclonal antibodies against C. difficile toxins which offer protection against recurrences. Careful interpretation of the results based on lessons learned from previous trials conducted seems crucial. Questions are raised regarding how the results of future studies regarding new strategies researched will be managed and interpreted especially with regard to recurrence management as relevant data must be monitored for at least 30 days after end of treatment.
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