Global Health and Health Policy 50 Lecture 1: Clostridium Difficile

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A virulent, gram-positive, toxin producing, bacteria that causes pseudomembraneous colitis severe secretory diarrhea. Where is c. diff found: soil, air, water, feces (human and animal, food products, processed meats, a small number of people in good health carry the bacteria naturally within their li and experience no symptoms. Antibiotics that usually can lead to c. diff. Previously having c. diff increased the risk of it recurring by 20% Once established, it can attack the lining of your intestine. The toxins destroy cells and produce patches, called plaques, of inflammatory cells and decaying cellular debris inside the colon and cause watery diarrhea. Dehydration - the severe diarrhea associated with c. difficile can cause dehydration from the mass loss of fluids; making it difficult for the body to function and the bp dropping to dangerously low levels. Kidney failure - dehydration can occur so quickly that the kidney function completely deteriorates.

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