2019
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofz360.2076
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2398. Effect of Eosinopenia and Binary Toxin on Clostridioides difficile Infection Clinical Outcomes

Abstract: BackgroundThe ability of Clostridioides difficile to cause clinical disease in humans is dependent on toxin production. Significantly fewer eosinophils are seen in the peripheral blood of mice infected with a binary toxin positive (CDT+) C. difficile strain. Furthermore, the presence of CDT and eosinopenia have separately been associated with increased mortality in humans with C. difficile infection (CDI). We hypothesized that CDI due to a CDT+ C. difficile strain accompanied by peripheral eosinopenia would be… Show more

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