Besides genetics and environmental factors, intestinal microbiota seem to play a major role in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases. For many decades, it has been said that some enteropathogens may even trigger both inflammatory bowel disease development and disease flares. For this reason, stool testing had been performed in inflammatory bowel disease flares but current guidelines only recommend to rule out Clostridium difficile infection and there is no clear advice for other enteropathogens given that the scarce available evidence points at a low prevalence of this sort of intestinal superinfections with no clear impact on disease course. The present article reviews the current knowledge about the role of bacterial enteropathogens on disease pathogenesis and flares beyond C. difficile.
Bacterial Intestinal Superinfections in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Beyond Clostridum difficile
클로스트리디움 디피실레를 넘어선 염증성 장질환에서의 세균 장내 초감염
[Category] 살모넬라증,
[Article Type] journal-article
[Source] pubmed
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