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Vulnerability of long-term care facility residents to Clostridium difficile infection due to microbiome disruptions

机译:由于微生物组中断,长期护理设施居民对艰难梭菌感染的脆弱性

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Aging presents a significant risk factor for Clostridium difficile infection (CDI). A disproportionate number of CDIs affect individuals in long-term care facilities compared with the general population, likely due to the vulnerable nature of the residents and shared environment. Review of the literature cites a number of underlying medical conditions such as the use of antibiotics, proton pump inhibitors, chemotherapy, renal disease and feeding tubes as risk factors. These conditions alter the intestinal environment through direct bacterial killing, changes to pH that influence bacterial stabilities or growth, or influence nutrient availability that direct population profiles. In this review, we examine some of the contributing risk factors for elderly associated CDI and the toll they take on the microbiome.
机译:老化呈现出梭菌艰难梭菌感染(CDI)的显着风险因素。 与一般人群相比,CDIS的不成比例的CDIS对长期护理设施的个人影响,可能是由于居民和共享环境的脆弱性。 审查文献引用了许多潜在的医疗条件,如使用抗生素,质子泵抑制剂,化疗,肾病和饲养管作为风险因素。 这些条件通过直接细菌杀伤改变肠道环境,对影响细菌稳定性或生长的pH变化,或影响直接群体谱的营养可用性。 在这篇综述中,我们研究了老年相关CDI的一些促成风险因素,并且他们对微生物组的损失。

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