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Relapses or reinfections: Analysis of a case of Clostridium difficile-associated colitis by two typing systems
Authors:Haru Kato  Naoki Kato  Kunitomo Watanabe  Kazue Ueno  Yoko Sakata  Kozo Fujita
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Anaerobic Bacteriology, Gifu University, School of Medicine, 40 Tsukasa-machi, Gifu 500, Japan , JP;(2) Gifu College of Medical Technology, 795-1 Nagamine, Seki 501-32, Japan , JP;(3) Department of Pediatrics, Douhoku Sanatorium Hospital, 7 Hanasaki-cho, Asahikawa 070, Japan , JP;(4) Department of Pediatrics, Asahikawa Medical College, 4-5-3-11 Nishikagura, Asahikawa 078, Japan , JP
Abstract:Immunoblotting and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis of Clostridium difficile isolates were employed to differentiate reinfection by a newly acquired strain from relapse by an original strain in a 10-year-old patient with four episodes of C. difficile-associated colitis. Immunoblot typing demonstrated subserogroup K-1 of serogroup K for the first and second organisms, subserogroup A-1 of serogroup A for the third organism, and subserogroup G-4 of serogroup G for the fourth organism. PFGE analysis revealed consistent results with immunoblot analysis except that the strains from the fourth episode, whose DNA constantly degraded, were nontypable by this method. Five separate isolates of C. difficile from a specimen of each episode showed identical PFGE patterns, indicating that infections of multiple strains probably did not occur in this patient. These typing results suggested that the second episode after a 17-day course of vancomycin therapy represented a relapse by the strain causing the first episode, and that the third and fourth episodes after tapering vancomycin therapy were reinfections by other strains. Both immunoblot and PFGE typing systems are promising tools for analyzing recurrence of C. difficile infection. Received: 27 November 1995 / Revised: 1 January 1996 / Accepted: 22 March 1996
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