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Is C. diff Fatal in the Elderly?: Understanding the Risks
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), more than 80% of deaths from *Clostridioides difficile* (C. diff) infections occur in people aged 65 or older. This statistic underscores why the question, **"Is C. diff fatal in the elderly?"** is a critical one for patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers alike. While C. diff can affect people of all ages, older adults face a significantly higher risk of severe disease, recurrence, and fatal outcomes.
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Healthy Aging