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Association between Clostridium innocuum and antibiotic-associated diarrhea in adults and children: A cross-sectional study and comparative genomics analysis.

Kathryn E ChernyEmily B MuscatAakash BalajiJayabrata MukherjeeEgon A OzerMichael P AngaroneAlan R HauserJoseph S SichelEmmanuel AmponsahLarry K Kociolek
Published in: Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (2022)
C. innocuum was frequently isolated and at a greater frequency in asymptomatic controls than those with AAD. We did not identify strain lineages or accessory genomic elements associated with AAD. These data highlight that differentiating C. innocuum-associated diarrhea from asymptomatic colonization, and differentiating diarrhea caused by C. difficile from C. innocuum, are clinical microbiology challenges that require additional investigation to identify host-specific factors and/or biomarkers that distinguish these conditions.
Keyphrases
  • clostridium difficile
  • irritable bowel syndrome
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  • young adults
  • electronic health record
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