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C. diff is a type of bacterium that can cause gastrointestinal symptoms, such as diarrhea and stomach cramps. Discover how this bacterium is transmitted and its treatment options.
Common additional mild symptoms of C. diff colitis include abdominal cramps and leukocytosis, which is a high white blood cell count. In 3–8% of cases, ...
Treatment for C. diff involves specific antibiotics to stop the bacteria from multiplying. Some antibiotics to help treat C. diff have potential side effects, such as abdominal pain and nausea.
People with ulcerative colitis are susceptible to an infection from a bacterium called Clostridioides difficile, or C. diff. Here’s what to do if you think you have it.
Many people who have C. diff have recurrent infections, and the symptoms of a recurrence are broadly similar to those of the original infection. Learn more.
Symptoms of C-diff include profuse diarrhea and abdominal pain and distention of the abdomen. An infection is also frequently accompanied by fever, nausea and dehydration. In some rare cases blood ...
C. diff. is found in the colon and can cause diarrhea and a more serious intestinal condition known as colitis. It is spread by spores in feces. The spores are difficult to kill with most ...
C. diff infection is the leading cause of death due to gastroenteritis in the U.S. It causes gastrointestinal symptoms ranging from diarrhea and abdominal pain to toxic megacolon, sepsis and death.
C-diff is a spore-forming bacterium that was discovered in 1978 to be the cause of antibiotic-associated diarrhea and colitis. It is rapidly spreading through health-care facilities around the globe.
The bacterium Clostridium difficile — otherwise known as C. diff — spreads within intensive care units more than three times as much as previously thought, according to a study published on ...