Fatal pseudomembranous colitis associated with a variant Clostridium difficile strain not detected by toxin a immunoassay

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Johnson, S
Kent, SA
O'Leary, KJ
Merrigan, MM
Sambol, SP
Peterson, LR
Gerding, DN
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[1] Vet Affairs Chicago Hlth Care Syst, Med Serv, Lakeside Div, Chicago, IL 60611 USA
[2] Northwestern Univ, Sch Med, Chicago, IL USA
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10.7326/0003-4819-135-6-200109180-00012
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Many clinical laboratories use toxin A immunoassays to test for Clostridium difficile. Objective: To describe the clinical course of a patient infected with a toxin variant strain of C difficile that was not detected by toxin A immunoassay; to genetically characterize this strain; and to estimate the number of laboratories that use only toxin A immunoassays. Design: Case report, molecular investigation, and laboratory survey. Setting: Tertiary care hospital in Chicago, Illinois. Patient: An 86-year-old man. Measurements: Restriction endonuclease analysis, polymerase chain reaction, and survey of regional clinical laboratories. Results: An elderly hospitalized man died of advanced pseudomembranous colitis. Four stool specimens submitted over a 2-month period had tested negative on toxin A immunoassay, but a strain of C difficile with a 1.8-kb deletion of the toxin A gene was recovered from each specimen. This strain, identified as restriction endonuclease analysis type CF4, is closely related to a widely disseminated variant, toxinotype VIII. Toxin A immunoassay was the only test being performed for detection of C difficile at 31 of 67 (46%) regional clinical laboratories. Conclusions: Toxin A variant strains of C difficile cause serious disease and are undetectable in clinical laboratories that use only toxin A immunoassays for C. difficile testing.
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