No, unless it was extremely poorly produced, in a contaminated, non-sterile facility.
Any and ALL antibiotics can cause c-diff (even those normally used to treat the condition). However, azithromycin is less like to cause the problem than some of the other antibiotiics. Antibiotics which are least often associated with c-diff are vancomycin, tetracycline, and flagyl.
no
Clostridium difficile (C. diff) primarily causes gastrointestinal infections and is not known to directly cause pink eye (conjunctivitis). However, if a person has a C. diff infection, they may have a weakened immune system, which could make them more susceptible to other infections, including conjunctivitis. Additionally, poor hygiene practices associated with C. diff outbreaks could potentially lead to the spread of bacteria or viruses that cause pink eye.
yes it does
C. diff is clostridium difficile. It is a type of bacteria that can cause diarrhea and an infection of the colon.
C Diff is the biggest cause of diarrhea in the United States. It can be caused by a bacteria and more prevalent if you are sick, taking antibiotics or older in age. You will treatment with a broad spectrum antibiotic.
Vancomycin.
The scientific name for C-diff is Clostridium difficile.
Yes, C Diff is a contact acquired infection.
Gentamycon, Vancomycin
yes
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