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Predominance of Clostridium difficile Ribotypes 017 and 078 among Toxigenic Clinical Isolates in Southern Taiwan
Ribotypes and toxin genotypes of clinical C. difficile isolates in Taiwan are rarely reported. A prospective surveillance study from January 2011 to January 2013 was conducted at the medical wards of a district hospital in southern Taiwan. Of the first toxigenic isolates from 120 patients, 68 (56.7%...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5115699/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27861606 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166159 |
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author | Hung, Yuan-Pin Huang, I-Hsiu Lin, Hsiao-Ju Tsai, Bo-Yang Liu, Hsiao-Chieh Liu, Hsiu-Chuan Lee, Jen-Chieh Wu, Yi-Hui Tsai, Pei-Jane Ko, Wen-Chien |
author_facet | Hung, Yuan-Pin Huang, I-Hsiu Lin, Hsiao-Ju Tsai, Bo-Yang Liu, Hsiao-Chieh Liu, Hsiu-Chuan Lee, Jen-Chieh Wu, Yi-Hui Tsai, Pei-Jane Ko, Wen-Chien |
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description | Ribotypes and toxin genotypes of clinical C. difficile isolates in Taiwan are rarely reported. A prospective surveillance study from January 2011 to January 2013 was conducted at the medical wards of a district hospital in southern Taiwan. Of the first toxigenic isolates from 120 patients, 68 (56.7%) of 120 isolates possessed both tcdA and tcdB. Of 52 (43.3%) with tcdB and truncated tcdA (tcdA-/tcdB+), all were ribotype 017 and none had binary toxin or tcdC deletion. Eighteen (15%) toxigenic isolates harbored binary toxins (cdtA and cdtB) and all had tcdC deletion, including Δ39 (C184T) deletion (14 isolates), Δ18 in-frame deletion (3 isolates), and Δ18 (Δ117A) deletion (1 isolate). Eleven of 14 isolates with Δ39 (C184T) deletion belonged to the ribotype 078 family, including ribotype 127 (6 isolates), ribotype 126 (4 isolates), and ribotype 078 (1 isolate). Among 8 patients with consecutive C. difficile isolates, these isolates from 6 (75%) patients were identical, irrespective of the presence or absence of diarrhea, suggestive of persistent fecal carriage or colonization. In conclusion in southern Taiwan, ribotype 017 isolates with a tcdA-/tcdB+ genotype were not uncommon and of C. difficile isolates with binary toxin, the ribotype 078 family was predominant. |
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spelling | pubmed-51156992016-12-08 Predominance of Clostridium difficile Ribotypes 017 and 078 among Toxigenic Clinical Isolates in Southern Taiwan Hung, Yuan-Pin Huang, I-Hsiu Lin, Hsiao-Ju Tsai, Bo-Yang Liu, Hsiao-Chieh Liu, Hsiu-Chuan Lee, Jen-Chieh Wu, Yi-Hui Tsai, Pei-Jane Ko, Wen-Chien PLoS One Research Article Ribotypes and toxin genotypes of clinical C. difficile isolates in Taiwan are rarely reported. A prospective surveillance study from January 2011 to January 2013 was conducted at the medical wards of a district hospital in southern Taiwan. Of the first toxigenic isolates from 120 patients, 68 (56.7%) of 120 isolates possessed both tcdA and tcdB. Of 52 (43.3%) with tcdB and truncated tcdA (tcdA-/tcdB+), all were ribotype 017 and none had binary toxin or tcdC deletion. Eighteen (15%) toxigenic isolates harbored binary toxins (cdtA and cdtB) and all had tcdC deletion, including Δ39 (C184T) deletion (14 isolates), Δ18 in-frame deletion (3 isolates), and Δ18 (Δ117A) deletion (1 isolate). Eleven of 14 isolates with Δ39 (C184T) deletion belonged to the ribotype 078 family, including ribotype 127 (6 isolates), ribotype 126 (4 isolates), and ribotype 078 (1 isolate). Among 8 patients with consecutive C. difficile isolates, these isolates from 6 (75%) patients were identical, irrespective of the presence or absence of diarrhea, suggestive of persistent fecal carriage or colonization. In conclusion in southern Taiwan, ribotype 017 isolates with a tcdA-/tcdB+ genotype were not uncommon and of C. difficile isolates with binary toxin, the ribotype 078 family was predominant. Public Library of Science 2016-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5115699/ /pubmed/27861606 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166159 Text en © 2016 Hung et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hung, Yuan-Pin Huang, I-Hsiu Lin, Hsiao-Ju Tsai, Bo-Yang Liu, Hsiao-Chieh Liu, Hsiu-Chuan Lee, Jen-Chieh Wu, Yi-Hui Tsai, Pei-Jane Ko, Wen-Chien Predominance of Clostridium difficile Ribotypes 017 and 078 among Toxigenic Clinical Isolates in Southern Taiwan |
title | Predominance of Clostridium difficile Ribotypes 017 and 078 among Toxigenic Clinical Isolates in Southern Taiwan |
title_full | Predominance of Clostridium difficile Ribotypes 017 and 078 among Toxigenic Clinical Isolates in Southern Taiwan |
title_fullStr | Predominance of Clostridium difficile Ribotypes 017 and 078 among Toxigenic Clinical Isolates in Southern Taiwan |
title_full_unstemmed | Predominance of Clostridium difficile Ribotypes 017 and 078 among Toxigenic Clinical Isolates in Southern Taiwan |
title_short | Predominance of Clostridium difficile Ribotypes 017 and 078 among Toxigenic Clinical Isolates in Southern Taiwan |
title_sort | predominance of clostridium difficile ribotypes 017 and 078 among toxigenic clinical isolates in southern taiwan |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5115699/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27861606 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166159 |
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