P-1023. Unveiling the Clinical Consequences of Hypervirulent Clostridioides difficile RT181: First Spanish Outbreak Analysis
Tatiana Mata Forte, Carmen Palacios Clar, Lucia Ruiz Salazar, Juan Jose Reyes Lujan, Miriam Estébanez, German Ramirez Olivencia, Paula Pescador Martin, Fco Javier Membrillo de Novales

TL;DR
This study reports the first Spanish outbreak of a hypervirulent Clostridioides difficile strain (RT181), showing high recurrence rates and severe outcomes.
Contribution
The first analysis of RT181 hypervirulent Clostridioides difficile in Spain, revealing its clinical severity and treatment outcomes.
Findings
RT181 caused high recurrence rates, especially with vancomycin treatment.
Mortality was strongly linked to age, severity, and chemotherapy.
Hypervirulent RT181 was associated with prolonged recovery and female sex.
Abstract
Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is a growing healthcare concern, intensified by the emergence of hypervirulent strains that increase severity, recurrence, and mortality. While ribotype 027 is well documented, other strains such as ribotype 181 (RT181) have been predominant in regions like northern Greece but had not been previously reported in Spain. This study describes the first outbreak of RT181 in a Spanish hospital and evaluates its clinical impact. Table 1.Risk Factors Associated with 30-Day Mortality Table 2.Risk Factors Associated with Mortality by Ribotype (Hypervirulent vs Non-Hypervirulent) Risk Factors Associated with 30-Day Mortality Risk Factors Associated with Mortality by Ribotype (Hypervirulent vs Non-Hypervirulent) A retrospective observational study was conducted on all PCR confirmed CDI cases of a single center in Madrid, Spain, during a CDI outbreak…
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Taxonomy
TopicsClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research · Nosocomial Infections in ICU · Yersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research
