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Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2011

Quantification of Clostridium difficile in Antibiotic-Associated-Diarrhea Patients

Paul Naaber; Jelena Štšepetova; Imbi Smidt; Merle Rätsep; Siiri Kõljalg; Krista Lõivukene; Liis Jaanimäe; Iren H. Löhr; Olav B. Natås; Kai Truusalu; Epp Sepp

ABSTRACT Comparing culture- and non-culture-based methods for quantifying Clostridium difficile in antibiotic-associated-diarrhea patients, we found that the real-time PCR method correlated well with quantitative culture and was more sensitive. A positive association between the population levels of C. difficile and the presence of its toxins was found.


Anaerobe | 2011

Intestinal lactoflora in Estonian and Norwegian patients with antibiotic associated diarrhea.

Epp Sepp; Jelena Štšepetova; Imbi Smidt; Merle Rätsep; Siiri Kõljalg; Krista Lõivukene; Reet Mändar; Liis Jaanimäe; Iren H. Löhr; Olav B. Natås; Paul Naaber

The disruption of intestinal microbiota is an important risk factor for the development of Clostridium difficile caused antibiotic associated diarrhea (AAD). The role of intestinal lactoflora in protection against C. difficile is unclear. Fecal samples (n = 74) from AAD patients were investigated for C. difficile and lactobacilli by culture and real-time PCR. Lactobacilli were identified by enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus PCR (ERIC-PCR) and sequencing of 16S rRNA. In C. difficile negative cases we found somewhat higher counts of intestinal Lactobacilli (5.02 vs. 2.15 CFU log(10)/g; p = 0.053) by culture and more frequently Lactobacillus plantarum (33.3% vs. 9.4%; p = 0.03) as compared with positive ones. Results of total counts of lactobacilli comparing Estonian and Norwegian samples were conflicting by culture and PCR. We found higher colonization of Norwegian AAD patients with L. plantarum (21% vs. 5%, p = 0.053) and Estonians with Lactobacillus gasseri (19% vs. 2%, p = 0.023). Particular lactobacilli (e.g. L. plantarum) may have a role in protection against C. difficile, whereas the meaning of total counts of lactobacilli remains questionable. In different persons and nations, different lactobacilli species may have a protective role against C. difficile.


Archive | 2009

Isolated Microorganism Strain Lactobacillus Plantarum Tensia DSM 21380 as Antimicrobial and Antihypertensive Probiotic, Food Product and Composition Comprising Said Microorganism and Use of Said Microorganism for Preparation of Antihypertensive Medicine and Method for Suppressing Pathogens and Non-Starter Lactobacilli in Food Product

Epp Songisepp; Marika Mikelsaar; Merle Rätsep; Mihkel Zilmer; Pirje Hütt; Meeme Utt; Kersti Zilmer; Janne Uksti; Siiri Kõljalg


Anaerobe | 2017

A combination of the probiotic and prebiotic product can prevent the germination of Clostridium difficile spores and infection

Merle Rätsep; Siiri Kõljalg; Epp Sepp; Imbi Smidt; Kai Truusalu; E. Songisepp; Jelena Štšepetova; Paul Naaber; Raik-Hiio Mikelsaar; Marika Mikelsaar


Archive | 2014

Lactobacillus plantarum inducia strain dsm 21379 as hypocholesterolemic agent and antimicrobial agent against clostridium difficile

Marika Mikelsaar; Epp Songisepp; Merle Rätsep; Pirje Hüte; Imbi Smidt; Kai Truusalu; Epp Sepp; Raik-Hiio Mikelsaar; Kalle Kilk; Jelena Štšepetova; Siiri Kõljalg; Mirjam Vallas


Archive | 2014

Isolated microorganism strain lactobacillus plantarum tak 59 ncimb42150 and its use

Andres Olt; Helgi Kaldmäe; Olav Kärt; Meelis Ots; Epp Songisepp; Merle Rätsep; Kristiina Kokk; Jelena Štšepetova; Siiri Kõljalg


Archive | 2014

Lactobacillus plantarum inducia dsm 21379 as enhancer of cellular immunity, hypocholesterolemic and anti-oxidative agent and antimicrobial agent against clostridium difficile

Marika Mikelsaar; Epp Songisepp; Pirje Hütt; Imbi Smidt; Kai Truusalu; Merle Rätsep; Siiri Kõljalg; Jelena Štšepetova; Kalle Kilk; Mihkel Zilmer; Epp Sepp; Raik-Hiio Mikelsaar


Archive | 2012

Isolated microorganism strains lactobacillus plantarum mcc1 dsm 23881 and lactobacillus gasseri mcc2 dsm 23882 and their use

Tiiu Kullisaar; Mihkel Zilmer; Ene Tammsaar; Andre Veskioja; Epp Songisepp; Kersti Zilmer; Lauri Bobrovski; Kersti Ehrlich; Merle Rätsep; Margus Punab; Maire Vasar; Marika Mikelsaar


Journal of Functional Foods | 2018

The effect of Lactobacillus fermentum ME-3 on the intestinal microbiota and urine polyamines content: A double-blind placebo-controlled pilot trial

Epp Sepp; Imbi Smidt; Jelena Štšepetova; Tiiu Rööp; Pirje Hütt; Merle Rätsep; Marika Mikelsaar


Archive | 2015

Microorganism Lactobacillus plantarum TAK 59 NCIMB42150 and use thereof

Andres Olt; Helgi Kaldmäe; Olav Kärt; Meelis Ots; Epp Songisepp; Merle Rätsep; Kristiina Kokk; Jelena Štšepetova; Siiri K Ljalg

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Margus Punab

Tartu University Hospital

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