Clostridium difficile: a new zoonotic agent?

Alexander Indra1, Heimo Lassnig2, Nina Baliko1, Peter Much3, Anita Fiedler1, Steliana Huhulescu1, Franz Allerberger1
1Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety, Institute of Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, National Reference Center for Clostridium difficile, Wien, Austria
2Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety, Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Graz, Austria
3Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety, Center for Infectious Diseases Epidemiology, Wien, Austria

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