Infection Control

Tip of the week: Study shows C. diff can spread through the air

Infection Control Weekly Monitor, June 2, 2010

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Typically Clostridium difficile (C. diff) has been a multidrug resistant organism associated with high surface contamination. Although some have speculated that C. diff spores could spread through the air, few have been able to prove that risk is present.

A study released yesterday in Clinical Infectious Diseases, by a group of researchers from the United Kingdom, suggests that, “aerosolization of C. difficile occurs commonly but sporadically in patients with symptomatic [C. diff infections],” which would also explain why C. diff has become increasingly more common in medical facilities, even surpassing MRSA in some regions.

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