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The retrospective study included 156,107 VA patients who had been diagnosed with pneumonia from 2009 to 2022. Treatment was azithromycin in 86.9% of cases and doxycycline in the remaining 13.1%.
Results show: After the policy change, there were a relatively even proportion of physicians and nurses ordering the stool PCR labs (51.1% vs 48.9%, respectively).
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For C. diff, antibiotic resistance comes at a cost - MSNThe superbug Clostridioides difficile, or C. diff, can cause dangerous gut infections. There are limited options for treating it, and patients often experience reinfection, which can be deadly ...
The average difference in time to obtain the test result after the PCR lab order between nurses and physicians was also statistically significant after the change (mean [sd]; 1.2 (0.7) vs. 1.3 (0. ...
A New Gold Standard for C. diff Therapy Could be in the Offing; Next Data Release Expected in 2Q23. Clostridioides difficile/Clostridium difficile (C. diff) is a bacterial infection and is the ...
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.
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Verywell Health on MSNLong-Term Problems After C. DiffTypically, C. diff infections are treated for 10–14 days with an oral antibiotic. Once diarrhea resolves, it is usually safe ...
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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.
There were 237 cases of hospital-onset C. diff. Exposure to a contaminated bed was associated with a 1.8 times greater chance for getting C. diff in the hospital.
C. diff’s main symptom is severe diarrhea, which can lead to dehydration and an inability to absorb the nutrients in food. For this reason, what you eat during and after treatment is very important.
Clostridioides difficile, or C. diff, is a common and serious healthcare-associated infection that leads to diarrhea and other intestinal complications.
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