Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Encyclopedia. Related to Clostridium novyi: Clostridium septicumclos·trid·i·um (klŏ-strĭd′ē-əm) n. pl. clos·trid·i·a (-ē-ə) Any of various rod-shaped, spore-forming, chiefly anaerobic bacteria of the genus Clostridium, such as ...
Prevalence of Clostridium perfringens netE and netF toxin genes in the feces of dogs with acute hemorrhagic diarrhea syndromebacterial overgrowthcaninehemorrhagic gastroenteritisintestinal lesionspore‐forming toxinBackground: Idiopathic acute hemorrhagic diarrhea syndrome (AHDS) is characterized by acute onset ...
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Over the next 5 weeks, 29 of 59 animals were found in a moribund state and died with gastrointestinal dilation. C. perfringens type A was cultured from gastric contents. It was proposed that antibiotic therapy altered the intestinal microbial flora, allowing clostridial overgrowth and promoting gas...
However, in the duodenum, an overall increase in the abundance of all bacteria (i.e., small bowel bacterial overgrowth) was seen. Garcia-Mazcorro et al. did not report major qualitative changes in the phylogenetic composition of stomach and duodenal microbial communities after PPI use. A ...
However, in the duodenum, an overall increase in the abundance of all bacteria (i.e., small bowel bacterial overgrowth) was seen. Garcia-Mazcorro et al. did not report major qualitative changes in the phylogenetic composition of stomach and duodenal microbial communities after PPI use. A ...
Clostridium perfringens (Cp) is an environmentally dominant anaerobic bacterium, which upon ingestion and overgrowth, can cause intestinal inflammation and necrotic tissue damage, wherein the collective disease pathology is termed necrotic enteritis (NE). The bacterium is Gram-positive, producing spores an...
[95,96], although this may be sufficient to bring forward the overgrowth of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producingKlebsiellain surotomycin-treated patients [97]. On the other hand, the emergence of resistantC. difficileorEnterococcusstrains during treatment is possible but fairly unlikely [98,99...
C. perfringens-induced diseases show complex manifestations of rapid bacterial overgrowth [45,46,47], rapid gas accumulation [48,49], collateral inflammatory self-destruction [9], and various toxin productions [50,51]. At a glance, these diseases seem loosely related, but they share the same ...
thetaiotamicron strain inactivated intra-intestinal cephalosporin and also prevented overgrowth by C. difficile [142]. If key protective bacterial species within the human colon were resistant to antimicrobial agents that were active in the induction of CDI, this may potentially stabilise host ...