High prevalence of toxin A-negative toxin B-positive Clostridium difficile in hospitalized patients with gastrointestinal disease

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Samra, Z
Talmor, S
Bahar, J
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[1] Tel Aviv Univ, Petah Tiqva & Sackler Fac Med, Rabin Med Ctr, Dept Microbiol, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel
[2] Hy Labs, Rehovot, Israel
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10.1016/S0732-8893(02)00400-5
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R51 [传染病];
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The incidence of Clostridium difficile toxin A-negative toxin B-positive in hospitalized patients with severe gastrointestinal disease was evaluated. Of 530 stool specimens tested in parallel by two immunoassay tests, Tox A and Tox A/B (TechLab, Inc., Blacksburg, VA), 422 produced negative results on both tests. One hundred eight specimens (20.4%) tested positive by Tox A/B assay, and only 47 of them were also positive by Tox A. The 61 specimens with discrepant results were confirmed to be positive for toxin B by tissue culture cytotoxicity assay. Furthermore, 3 of the 422 specimens that were negative by enzyme immunoassay tested positive by cytotoxicity assay. The sensitivity and specificity of the Tox A/B test were 95.3% and 100%, respectively, with negative and positive predictive values of 99.3% and 100%, respectively, and a correlation rate of 99.4%. The high prevalence (56.5%) of specimens from symptomatic patients having detectable toxin B, but undetectable toxin A emphasizes the importance of using diagnostic tests that include toxin B. Furthermore, our data support the Potential role of toxin B in the pathogenesis of toxigenic Clostridium difficile. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.
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