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View synonyms for difficile

difficile

[ dif-i-seel; French dee-fee-seel ]

adjective

  1. hard to deal with, satisfy, or please.
  2. hard to do; difficult.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of difficile1

1470–80; < French < Latin difficilis difficult; dif-, facile
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Example Sentences

The drug, called lolamicin, also warded off secondary infections with Clostridioides difficile, a common and dangerous hospital-associated bacterial infection, and was effective against more than 130 multidrug-resistant bacterial strains in cell culture.

FMT has a 90% cure rate for C. difficile infection.

From Salon

"We found reduced vancomycin susceptibility in C. difficile was associated with lower 30-day sustained clinical response and lower 14-day initial cure rates in the studied patient cohort," said Gonzales-Luna.

Intriguingly, the researchers found that the modular structure of the tail and the initial steps of Mcf1 intoxication are highly similar to toxins from Clostridioides difficile, a human pathogen responsible for more than 120,000 hospitalizations in Europe annually.

The fight against C diff takes its toll internally, including a significant disruption of gut microbiota, usually by broad-spectrum antibiotics, leading to loss of colonization resistance to C difficile.

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