C. diff infection requires urgent and aggressive action.
A major and urgent threat, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), C. diff infection is one of the most common healthcare-associated infections in US hospitals, affecting approximately half a million people annually.1,2
Significant complications
associated with C. diff infection
SEPSIS
27%3,a
aFirst recurrence.
Colectomy
7%3,a
aFirst recurrence.
Heart Failure
43%4
Subsequent Recurrence
up to 60%5
Anxiety
13.9%6
Ptsd
0.3%6
Depression
15.3%6
Mortality associated with C. diff infection:
30-day mortality rate of C. diff infection ranges from 5% to 14% after an initial episode.2,7
A study of Medicare patients with community-acquired C. diff infection documented a 9% mortality rate during inpatient stay.8
In a recent CDC reseach letter, patients (N=9) with severe-acute-respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (COVID-19) and C. diff infection had a 44% mortality rate.9
Unfortunately, C. diff infection may be the beginning of a vicious cycle of recurrence.