Examples of using Difficile in English and their translations into Finnish
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Frequency not known: C. difficile colitis.
Uncommon: C. difficile colitis see section 4.4.
Uncommon: Positive Clostridium difficile toxin.
Difficile are bacteria that are present naturally in the gut and do not cause any problems in healthy people.
Clostridium species(excluding C. difficile)* Eubacterium species.
Pseudomembranous colitis, triggered by Clostridium difficile;
Clostridium difficile colitis; Mycobacterial infection(including tuberculosis); Epstein-Barr virus infection.
Thus, these environments are a ready source for infection with C. difficile.
Fidaxomicin has been shown to inhibit C. difficile sporulation in vitro.
Both the fever and the pain are getting worse,which means it's not Clostridium difficile.
Appropriate supportive measures, antibiotic treatment of C. difficile, and surgical evaluation should be considered.
It consists in the use of antibacterial drugs that affect the bacteria Klostridii difficile.
The most likely explanation for relapse is that the C. difficile has not been completely eradicated by the initial course of antibiotics.
Inflammation of the bowel with diarrhoea Clostridium difficile colitis.
Another change that is occurring with C. difficile infection is that it is no longer restricted to patients in hospitals or nursing homes.
Dificlir is used to treat adults with infections of the gut caused by bacteria called Clostridium difficile.
As a result, C. difficile transforms into its infectious form and then produces toxins(chemicals) that inflame and damage the colon.
When it is swallowed most of the active substance does not get absorbed into the blood stream butacts locally on C. difficile bacteria in the gut.
When this happens,C. difficile bacteria can multiply and produce toxins(poisons), which cause illness such as diarrhoea and fever.
Therefore, adults who are capable of producing adequate antibodies against C. difficile toxins usually do not develop C. difficile colitis.
Pseudomembranous colitis due to Clostridium difficile has been reported with Doribax and may range in severity from mild to life-threatening.
In such circumstance, the discontinuation of dalbavancin and the use of supportive measures together with the administration of specific treatment for Clostridium difficile should be considered.
Occurrences of enterocolitis, including neutropaenic colitis, caecitis,and C. difficile colitis, have been reported during treatment with clofarabine.
Both false positive tests(finding toxins when there is no C. difficile) andfalse negative tests(not finding toxins when C. difficile is present) can occur.
With regard to the right to safe treatment and care, the fact that 10% of hospitalisations result in medical error;the fact that we have hospital bugs such as MRSA and Clostridium difficile; the fact that we have too many needlestick injuries: these are all areas involving patient safety.
Bacteroides fragilis andspecies in the B. fragilis Group* Clostridium species(excluding C. difficile)* Eubacterium species* Fusobacterium species* Peptostreptococcus species* Porphyromonas asaccharolytica* Prevotella species* Species for which acquired resistance may be a problem.
The antibiotic disrupts the other bacteria that normally are living in the colon andpreventing C. difficile from transforming into its active, disease causing bacterial form.
The invention is further directed to the use of nifuratel to treat Clostridium difficile infection(CDI) and in particular Clostridium difficile associated diarrhoea CDAD.
Table 1 displays adverse reactions associated with twice daily administration of fidaxomicin in the treatment of C. difficile infection, reported in at least two patients, presented by system organ class.
More particularly, it is represented by the use of nifuratel, ora physiologically acceptable salt thereof, for treating Clostridium difficile infection(CDI) and, in particular, Clostridium difficile associated diarrhoea CDAD.