Probiotics for the prevention of Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea in adults and children

Dec 20, 2017The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Probiotics for preventing Clostridium difficile-related diarrhea in adults and children

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Abstract

Probiotics may reduce the risk of Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea (CDAD) by 60% based on a review of 39 studies with 9955 participants.

  • The incidence of CDAD was 1.5% in the probiotic group compared to 4.0% in the control group.
  • A subgroup of participants with a baseline risk of CDAD greater than 5% showed a 70% reduction in risk.
  • No significant reduction in C. difficile infection rates was observed between the probiotic and control groups.
  • Probiotics were associated with a 17% reduction in the risk of adverse events compared to control.
  • The most common adverse events reported included abdominal cramping, nausea, and soft stools.

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