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Opioids and higher risk of C. diff infectionCEFR A1

14 Dec 2025

Adapted from Sydney Barrilleaux - U. Georgia, Futurity CC BY 4.0

Photo by CDC, Unsplash

Level A1 – Beginner
2 min
84 words
  • Opioids may increase the chance of getting C. diff.
  • C. diff is a very contagious gut bacterium.
  • It infects the colon and causes severe diarrhea.
  • People often have nausea, cramps and vomiting too.
  • It can spread easily between people in close contact.
  • Some infections are severe and can be deadly.
  • Older or sick people have a higher risk.
  • Doctors should weigh the benefits and the harms.
  • Decisions about opioids must be made case by case.
  • Hospitalized patients may have a greater chance of infection.

Difficult words

  • opioida strong pain medicine from a drug group
    Opioids
  • contagiouscan spread from one person to another
  • bacteriuma single very small living germ
  • colonthe part of the body that stores waste
  • diarrheavery loose and wet bowel movements
  • infectionwhen germs get into the body and grow
    infections
  • weighto think carefully about good and bad

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