Department of Infectious Diseases, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland
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The Gut Microbiota\'s Role in Clostridioides difficile Infection: Pathogenesis and Management Perspectives
Author(s): Dangel Kach*
Clostridioides difficile stands out as a formidable pathogen, notorious for causing debilitating infections. Understanding the dynamic interplay between gut microbiota and C. difficile is pivotal in elucidating the pathogenesis and devising effective management strategies for this challenging infection. Clostridioides difficile Infection (CDI) typically arises following disruption of the gut microbiota, often due to antibiotic therapy. Antibiotics disturb the delicate balance of microbial communities in the gut, providing an opportunity for C. difficile to proliferate and produce toxins, namely, toxin A and toxin B, which are primary virulence factors responsible for the clinical manifestations of CDI. In the intricate landscape of the human body, trillions of microbes coexist, with the gut microbiota being a crucial player in maintaining he.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-4559.2024.8.274
Clinical Infectious Diseases: Open Access received 49 citations as per Google Scholar report