1. [Recurrence of Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhoea prevented by the administration of a whey concentrate from specifically immunised cows; prospective study]
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M P, Bauer, S C, Numan-Ruberg, O W, Bredewold, E J, Kuijper, E A N M, Mooi-Kokenberg, S B, Debast, and J T, van Dissel
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Aged, 80 and over ,Diarrhea ,Male ,Clostridioides difficile ,Middle Aged ,Milk Proteins ,Cohort Studies ,Whey Proteins ,Consumer Product Safety ,Clostridium Infections ,Animals ,Humans ,Cattle ,Female ,Immunization ,Immunotherapy ,Prospective Studies ,Aged - Abstract
To try to prevent recurrences of Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhoea (CDAD) by treatment with a specific neutralising secretory IgA-enriched whey-protein concentrate (40%) made from the milk of cows immunised with C. difficile and its toxins.Prospective, non-blinded, clinical cohort study.In 2005-2006, 100 consecutive patients with CDAD received the whey concentrate for 2 weeks after completion of standard antibiotic therapy. For a period of 60 days after the start of the administration, the safety and preliminary efficacy of the whey concentrate were evaluated by means of a diary, blood determinations, active surveillance for adverse events, and the recurrence of CDAD.The whey concentrate was well tolerated and no safety issues were raised. Eleven out of 109 episodes (10%) were followed by a recurrence. After completion of the whey concentrate therapy, a positive test for faecal toxins or culture of C. difficile was predictive for the recurrence of CDAD (relative risk: 8.2 (95% CI: 1.04-64), and 4.7 (95% CI: 0.5-47), respectively). A positive faeces toxin during administration of the whey concentrate was also associated with an early recurrence of CDAD.Compared to historical and contemporary findings in control groups, the whey concentrate appeared to reduce the recurrence of CDAD by about 50%. However, the standard dose of the whey concentrate was probably not sufficient to fully neutralise the C. difficile toxins in faeces in all episodes.
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- 2008