Examples of using Difficile in English and their translations into Danish
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not that the cause of the colitis is C. difficile.
However, there are rare reports of C. difficile colitis occurring several days after stopping metronidazole.
preventing C. difficile from transforming into its active,
diarrhea are usually tested for C. difficile infection.
Therefore, adults who are capable of producing adequate antibodies against C. difficile toxins usually do not develop C. difficile colitis.
antibiotics are needed to eradicate the C. difficile bacteria.
Clostridium difficile associated colitis,
adults who are capable of producing adequate antibodies against C. difficile toxins usually do not develop C. difficile colitis.
colonoscopy often are necessary to look for pseudomembranes that are characteristic of C. difficile colitis.
The practical implication is that not all diarrhea associated with antibiotics should be considered to be due to C. difficile and treated as such.
Pseudomembranous colitis due to Clostridium difficile has been reported with Doribax as with nearly all anti-bacterial agents
even life-threatening complication mostly caused by clostridium difficile, should be considered.
there are rare reports of C. difficile colitis occurring several days after stopping metronidazole.
Vaccination can increase a patient's levels of antibodies to C. difficile toxins. This is a new treatment that has not become widely available.
accès difficile et certains emplacements dans les hauteurs qui sont étroits et pentus.
Patients with C. difficile colitis often have elevated white blood cell counts in the blood,
Another change that is occurring with C. difficile infection is that it is no longer restricted to patients in hospitals
more virulent strain of C. difficile bacteria that produces large amounts of both toxins A and B
However, doctors do not always wait for the appearance of diarrhea to start testing for C. difficile since in rare instances C. difficile can cause abdominal pain and tenderness without diarrhea.
The most widely used test for diagnosing C. difficile colitis is a test that detects toxins produced by C. difficile in a sample of stool.