2017
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofx163.993
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Enzyme Immunoassay for C. difficile Toxin Reduces Lab ID Events but Fails to Detect Clinically Significant C. difficile Infection

Abstract: BackgroundThe National Health Safety Network (NHSN) requires reporting of Lab ID events for C. difficile infection (CDI) including all positive clinical tests after day three of hospitalization. Nucleic acid amplification tests (NAAT) that detect genes for toxins A and/or B may be overly sensitive, in some cases detecting C. difficile colonization. Some have advocated for two-stage testing, with positive NAAT tests followed by confirmatory enzyme immunoassay (EIA) to detect the presence of toxin and minimize t… Show more

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