What is C.difficile ?
A spore forming bacteria present in 2-5% of the population which can live with the normal bowel flora without causing harm
What is the microscopic appearance of C.diff?
What is a C.difficile infection ?
What are the antibiotics most associated with causing C.difficile ?
The 4 C’s
What is the main risk factor for the development of C/difficile ?
Previous exposure to antibiotics
what is the most common cause of healthcare associated GI infection ?
C.difficile
How may patients squire C.difficile in hospital?
For a patient to get a C.difficile infection what 3 things must occur ?
What is the mechanism of action by which C.difficle causes diarrhoea ?
Organism produces 2 toxins; toxin A (enterotoxin) and toxin B (cytotoxin)
What are the main risk factors for C.difficile infection?
How long after antibiotic treatment commencement do symptoms of C.difficile occur and how late can they present ?
What is the most common symptom of C.diff infection ?
Diarrhoea - sometimes bloody
what are the symptoms of mild C.diff infection (CDI)?
Usually only diarrhoea
what are the additional symptoms for moderate and severe CDI ?
When may other symptoms be present in CDI ?
In severe cases e.g. pseudomembranous colitis, toxic megacolon and peritonitis
Is severe CDI always associated with diarrhoea ?
No - should be suspected in patients showing ileus (bowel obstruction) or sepsis with risk factors of CDI
Define what is meant by diarrhoea
How does CDI spread?
When should treatment for CDI be started ?
Immediately - it should be initiated based on ssymptoms and severity of disease do not wait for microbiology results
How frequently does recurrence of CDI occur ?
20% of the time
What 5 things must you do to prevent cross transmission when an individual has known or suspected CDI?
when is a patient considered to be clear of a CDI ?
How is C.diff diagnosed ?
Screening test neg = negative result
Screening test pos, toxin test pos = positive result
Screening test pos, toxin test neg = indeterminate result = assess patient, send repeat specimen (usually also indeterminate result)
If repeat is indeterminate – clinical decision required!
How is the severity of C.diff assessed ?
Severe if one or more of the following severity markers: