A pH-sensitive channel regulates urea access to Helicobacter pylori urease

D Gordon - Gastroenterology, 2000 - gastrojournal.org
GASTROENTEROLOGY 2000; 118: 249–250 caused by what the researchers found to be
the same strain of C. difficile. The strain was highly resistant to clindamycin. Moreover, use of
clindamycin was found to be a specific risk factor for diarrhea caused by this strain.''We think
this may be one reason that clindamycin is so prone toC. difficilediarrhea–that there are
strains that are highly resistant to clindamycin and may have other virulence factors that lead
to epidemic potential,''Johnson explains. Johnson's group found clindamycin resistance to …