“…In contrast to our study where the floor isolates were dominated by RT 010 (96.6%), the most common strain identified in their study was ST 42 (likely RT 106) which represented 21.4% of their isolates (Srinivasa et al, 2019). Meanwhile, the reported prevalence of C. difficile on shoe soles collected from households ranges from 11.7% in Bangladesh to 43% in Slovenia both of which are much less than the >86.7% from the shoes of veterinary staff and students in Poland (Islam et al, 2019; Janezic et al, 2018; Wojtacka et al, 2021). While RT 010 comprised up to 73.2% of our shoe isolates, other studies reported a greater diversity of RTs with their most common RT only comprising 20%, 24%, 36% and 40%–50% of the isolates in the United States, Poland, Bangladesh and Slovenia respectively (Alam et al, 2014; Islam et al, 2019; Janezic et al, 2018; Wojtacka et al, 2021).…”