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Recurrence rate of clostridium difficile infection in hospitalized pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease
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CD infection in patients with IBD results in a higher rate of recurrence and is associated with higher morbidity than the general population. Patients with IBD often required hospitalization and escalation of therapy following infection with CD, suggesting that CD resulted in increased severity of IBD disease. In addition, IBD patients were more likely develop community-acquired CD, while the control patients developed nosocomial infections, indicating a higher susceptibility to CD infection in patients with IBD.
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