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Hello, I am a care giver and taking care of an old man that been diagnosed of C- difficile, I heard that it s very contagious,how contaious is i and how to prevent not to give it to other elderly to to myself. Right now the man is still at the hospital aand wanted to come home but I am so worried tht we all get it. Please give me the right advvise of what I should do Thank you all aand HAVE A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS AND A AMAZING NEW YEAR!
thank you for the question clostridium difficult infection is common in elderly population , usually caused by increased usage of unnecessary antibiotics spores for the bacteria are passed in feces and spread to food preventive measures: through hand washing - after treating the patient, using toilet using soap and water try using gloves and gowns while handling patients infected with C. difficile clean the entire room , where the patient was treated avoid use of unnecessary antibiotics
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thank you for the question clostridium difficult infection is common in elderly population , usually caused by increased usage of unnecessary antibiotics spores for the bacteria are passed in feces and spread to food preventive measures: through hand washing - after treating the patient, using toilet using soap and water try using gloves and gowns while handling patients infected with C. difficile clean the entire room , where the patient was treated avoid use of unnecessary antibiotics