Colonization of the large bowel by Clostridium difficile in healthy infants: quantitative study - PubMed (original) (raw)
Colonization of the large bowel by Clostridium difficile in healthy infants: quantitative study
P L Stark et al. Infect Immun. 1982 Mar.
Abstract
Colonization of the large bowel of healthy infants by Clostridium difficile was studied. Feces were collected from five breast-fed aand five formula-fed infants throughout the first year of life, and levels of C. difficile were quantitated. Three breast-fed and five formula-fed infants were colonized for periods of between 8 and 42 weeks, and another infant harbored the organism only during week 1. Colonization of breast-fed infants commenced before or during weaning, with levels reaching 10(3) to 10(5) organisms per g of wet feces. Colonization of formula-fed infants commenced before solid foods were given, with levels of 10(3) to 10(7) organisms per g of wet feces. Isolates from eight of the babies were shown to produce cytotoxin in vitro. Single fecal specimens from 60 more children aged up to 4 years were also examined, and it was found that the carriage rate of C. difficile fell sharply after 1 year of age, although in the second year it was still higher than in adults. These findings are discussed in relation to the microbial ecology of the large bowel and the paradox that levels of C. difficile in the large bowel of healthy infants are similar to those causing pseudomembranous colitis in patients.
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