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Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) is a bacterial infection primarily affecting the digestive system, commonly occurring in hospital settings.
The symptoms of Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) vary from mild to severe:
Clostridium difficile spreads easily through contact with contaminated surfaces or objects:
Diarrhoea while taking antibiotics doesn't always indicate CDI. A blood test confirms the infection.
Treatment involves:
Most cases respond well to treatment within 2-3 days and clear completely within 7-10 days. However, relapses can occur in about 1 in 4 cases.
CDIs can be prevented by:
In England, the number of CDI cases has decreased significantly, but challenges remain: