Diversity of C. difficile PCR ribotypes isolated from hospitalised patients in Slovenia during two-winter-month period

<p><strong>Background</strong>: Clostridium difficile is an important cause of nosocomial diarrhoea. Strains are further differentiated into PCR ribotypes, and some ribotypes (e.g. 027) are often associated with outbreaks, increased disease severity and increased mortality. Here we...

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Main Authors: Maja Rupnik, Sara Beigot Glaser, Alenka Andlovic, Ingrid Berce, Tjaša Čretnik, Bojan Drinovec, Tatjan Harlander, Nadja Orešič, Mateja Ravnik, Iztok Štrumbelj
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Published: Slovenian Medical Association 2013-12-01
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spelling doaj-3dfb52115b7b4017a036cbf974da60de2020-11-24T23:49:36ZengSlovenian Medical AssociationZdravniški Vestnik1318-03471581-02242013-12-018211844Diversity of C. difficile PCR ribotypes isolated from hospitalised patients in Slovenia during two-winter-month periodMaja Rupnik0Sara Beigot Glaser1Alenka Andlovic2Ingrid Berce3Tjaša Čretnik4Bojan Drinovec5Tatjan Harlander6Nadja Orešič7Mateja Ravnik8Iztok Štrumbelj9NLZOH Maribor Prvomajska 1 2000 MariborNLZOH Maribor Prvomajska 1 2000 MariborInštitut za mikrobiologijo in imunologijo Medicinska fakulteta Univerza v Ljubljani Zaloška 4 1000 LjubljanaZavod za zdravstveno varstvo Nova Gorica Vipavska cesta 13 Rožna DolinaZavod za zdravstveno varstvo Celje Ipavčeva 18 3000 CeljeZavod za zdravstveno varstvo Koper Vojkovo nabrežje 4a 6000 KoperZavod za zdravstveno varstvo Novo mesto Mej vrti 5 8000 Novo mestoZavod za zdravstveno varstvo Maribor Prvomajska 1 2000 MariborZavod za zdravstveno varstvo Kranj Gosposvetska ulica 12 4000 KranjZavod za zdravstveno varstvo Murska Sobota Arhitekta Novaka 2b 9000 Murska Sobota<p><strong>Background</strong>: Clostridium difficile is an important cause of nosocomial diarrhoea. Strains are further differentiated into PCR ribotypes, and some ribotypes (e.g. 027) are often associated with outbreaks, increased disease severity and increased mortality. Here we describe the diversity of C. difficile among human isolates in Slovenia.</p><p><strong>Methods</strong>: All eight microbiological diagnostic laboratories providing C. difficile diagnostics in Slovenia have participated. Isolates from two–month- winter period were collected and ribotyped. The following data were also collected from the laboratories: number of all tested samples, number of all positive samples, and patient age and gender.</p><p><strong>Results</strong>: In a two-month period, altogether 860 samples were tested for C. difficile in all participating laboratories. Of those, 154 (17.9 %) samples from 125 patients were positive. The percentage of positive samples in different laboratories ranged from 13.3 to 43.2 %. Two out of eight laboratories did not have positive samples. C. difficile strains (n= 149) were grouped into 35 ribotypes. However, 57.7 % of all strains belonged only to two PCR ribotypes (027 and 014/020). PCR ribotype 027 was not present in Slovenia until 2010, but was in this study the most prevalent PCR ribotype and present mainly in the northeast region.</p><p><strong>Conclusions</strong>: There is a substantial diversity of C. difficile ribotypes in Slovenia. A high prevalence of ribotype 027 and a high percentage of positive samples in some laboratories indicate the presence of C. difficile outbreaks.</p>http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/990Clostridium difficilenosocomial infectionsribotype 027microbiology diagnostics
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author Maja Rupnik
Sara Beigot Glaser
Alenka Andlovic
Ingrid Berce
Tjaša Čretnik
Bojan Drinovec
Tatjan Harlander
Nadja Orešič
Mateja Ravnik
Iztok Štrumbelj
spellingShingle Maja Rupnik
Sara Beigot Glaser
Alenka Andlovic
Ingrid Berce
Tjaša Čretnik
Bojan Drinovec
Tatjan Harlander
Nadja Orešič
Mateja Ravnik
Iztok Štrumbelj
Diversity of C. difficile PCR ribotypes isolated from hospitalised patients in Slovenia during two-winter-month period
Zdravniški Vestnik
Clostridium difficile
nosocomial infections
ribotype 027
microbiology diagnostics
author_facet Maja Rupnik
Sara Beigot Glaser
Alenka Andlovic
Ingrid Berce
Tjaša Čretnik
Bojan Drinovec
Tatjan Harlander
Nadja Orešič
Mateja Ravnik
Iztok Štrumbelj
author_sort Maja Rupnik
title Diversity of C. difficile PCR ribotypes isolated from hospitalised patients in Slovenia during two-winter-month period
title_short Diversity of C. difficile PCR ribotypes isolated from hospitalised patients in Slovenia during two-winter-month period
title_full Diversity of C. difficile PCR ribotypes isolated from hospitalised patients in Slovenia during two-winter-month period
title_fullStr Diversity of C. difficile PCR ribotypes isolated from hospitalised patients in Slovenia during two-winter-month period
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of C. difficile PCR ribotypes isolated from hospitalised patients in Slovenia during two-winter-month period
title_sort diversity of c. difficile pcr ribotypes isolated from hospitalised patients in slovenia during two-winter-month period
publisher Slovenian Medical Association
series Zdravniški Vestnik
issn 1318-0347
1581-0224
publishDate 2013-12-01
description <p><strong>Background</strong>: Clostridium difficile is an important cause of nosocomial diarrhoea. Strains are further differentiated into PCR ribotypes, and some ribotypes (e.g. 027) are often associated with outbreaks, increased disease severity and increased mortality. Here we describe the diversity of C. difficile among human isolates in Slovenia.</p><p><strong>Methods</strong>: All eight microbiological diagnostic laboratories providing C. difficile diagnostics in Slovenia have participated. Isolates from two–month- winter period were collected and ribotyped. The following data were also collected from the laboratories: number of all tested samples, number of all positive samples, and patient age and gender.</p><p><strong>Results</strong>: In a two-month period, altogether 860 samples were tested for C. difficile in all participating laboratories. Of those, 154 (17.9 %) samples from 125 patients were positive. The percentage of positive samples in different laboratories ranged from 13.3 to 43.2 %. Two out of eight laboratories did not have positive samples. C. difficile strains (n= 149) were grouped into 35 ribotypes. However, 57.7 % of all strains belonged only to two PCR ribotypes (027 and 014/020). PCR ribotype 027 was not present in Slovenia until 2010, but was in this study the most prevalent PCR ribotype and present mainly in the northeast region.</p><p><strong>Conclusions</strong>: There is a substantial diversity of C. difficile ribotypes in Slovenia. A high prevalence of ribotype 027 and a high percentage of positive samples in some laboratories indicate the presence of C. difficile outbreaks.</p>
topic Clostridium difficile
nosocomial infections
ribotype 027
microbiology diagnostics
url http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/990
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