C. difficile is a bacteria that:
- can be part of the normal bacteria in the large intestine
- is one of the many bacteria that can be found in stool (a bowel movement)
Infection occurs when good bacteria in the bowel are reduced or eliminated, allowing C. difficile to grow and produce toxin. This toxin can damage the bowel and cause diarrhea.
C. difficile is one example of a hospital-acquired infection and is one of the most common infections found in hospitals and long-term care facilities. It has been a known cause of health care associated diarrhea for about 30 years.