
What is the Estimated Burden of C. difficile in the United States?

Paul Feuerstadt, MD, sheds light on the estimated burden of C. difficile infection in the United States.
Paul Feuerstadt, MD, assistant clinical professor of medicine at Yale-New Haven Hospital/Gastroenterology Center of Connecticut, sheds light on the estimated burden of C. difficile infection in the United States.
Interview Transcript (modified slightly for readability):
“The estimated burden of C. difficile infection in the United States is pretty heavy. In 2013, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a threat level of urgent for this infection, and that was based upon data from 1999 to 2010 that showed that there was a four-fold increase in mortality as a result of this, and over $1 billion dollars in excess medical costs were spent treating C. difficile.
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And so, we can see that this is everywhere and it’s impacting very large populations.”
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