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Volume 22, Number 10—October 2016
Research

Community- and Healthcare-Associated Clostridium difficile Infections, Finland, 2008−20131

Saara M. KotilaComments to Author , Silja Mentula, Jukka Ollgren, Anni Virolainen-Julkunen, and Outi Lyytikäinen
Author affiliations: National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland

Main Article

Table 3

Ten most common PCR ribotypes for Clostridium difficile strains with known community or healthcare associations, Finland, 2008–2013

Ribotype No. (%) strains
Community-associated, n = 283 Healthcare-associated, n = 910 All, 
N = 1,193
027 30 (10.6) 237 (26.0) 267 (22.4)
001 25 (8.8) 154 (16.9) 179 (15.0)
014 19 (6.7) 76 (8.4) 95 (8.0)
023 24 (8.5) 50 (5.5) 74 (6.2)
002 21 (7.4) 42 (4.6) 63 (5.3)
020 20 (7.1) 41 (4.5) 61 (5.1)
078 18 (6.4) 27 (3.0) 45 (3.8)
005 13 (4.6) 25 (2.7) 38 (3.2)
018 12 (4.2) 25 (2.7) 37 (3.1)
011 9 (3.2) 19 (2.1) 28 (2.3)
Other 92 (32.5) 214 (23.5) 306 (25.6)

Main Article

1Preliminary results from this study were presented as a poster at the 3rd International Conference on Prevention and Infection Control; June 16−19, 2015; Geneva, Switzerland.

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