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Infection of Hamsters with Epidemiologically Important Strains ofClostridium difficile
Author(s) -
Susan P. Sambol,
Janet K. Tang,
Michelle M. Merrigan,
Stuart Johnson,
Dale N. Gerding
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
the journal of infectious diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.69
H-Index - 252
eISSN - 1537-6613
pISSN - 0022-1899
DOI - 10.1086/320736
Subject(s) - clostridium difficile , microbiology and biotechnology , colonization , virulence , biology , clindamycin , clostridium difficile toxin b , outbreak , toxin , hamster , clostridium difficile toxin a , diarrhea , asymptomatic carrier , strain (injury) , inoculation , virology , asymptomatic , antibiotics , medicine , immunology , biochemistry , anatomy , gene
Five different toxigenic strains of Clostridium difficile of known human epidemiologic importance were tested for virulence in hamsters. Three strains-types B1, J9, and K14-have caused hospital outbreaks. Type Y2 is associated with a high rate of asymptomatic colonization in patients. The fifth strain, type CF2, is a toxin A-negative, toxin B-positive strain implicated in multiple human cases of C. difficile-associated diarrhea. Groups of 10 hamsters per strain were given 1 dose of clindamycin, followed 5 days later with gastric inoculation of 100 cfu of C. difficile. Hamsters given types B1, J9, K14, or Y2 showed 90%-100% colonization (albeit at a slower rate with type Y2) and 100% mortality of colonized animals. Hamsters challenged with type CF2 showed 60% (P= .01) colonization and 30% mortality (P= .0003). The hamster model demonstrated pathogenicity differences between a toxin variant strain and standard toxigenic strains but no significant differences among the standard strains.

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