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The clostridia represent a large prokaryotic genus, encompassing anaerobic Gram-positive bacteria able to form endospores. Certain members may be employed on an industrial scale for the production of chemical fuels, eg., biobutanol by Clostridium acetobutylicum and Clostridium beijerinckii. However, the genus has achieved greatest notoriety as a consequence of those members that cause disease in humans and domestic animals. In recent years, the medical and economic impact of these diseases has assumed worrying proportions. Thus, mortality due to C. difficile is increasing as a consequence of the emergence of a highly virulent clone of C. difficile, necrotic enteritis in fowl has dramatically increased due to C. perfringens and there are heightened public concerns over the use of C. botulinum by bioterrorists.

This website is a resource for information on Clostridium species. It provides general information on the various members of the genus and the diseases they cause, gives links to research groups active around the globe, documents forthcoming international conferences covering research activity in the area ('ClostPath', 'Clostridium' and the Marie Curie 'Clostridia' Conference and Workshop series), acts as the gateway to several transnational research programmes (CDEPT, EACCAD and SysMo), and is the homepage of the UK Society for Anaerobic Microbiology (SAM).


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DECEMBER 1st-4th

Clostridium perfringens - The Conference
The Grand Hotel, Torquay, Devon, UK

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DECEMBER 8th-12th

Clostridium botulinum - Workshop
University of Helsinki, Finland
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OTHER EVENTS

DECEMBER 2008

SAM December 2008 Scientific Meeting
Clostridium difficile
: an update on biology, infection and control
10.30 am - 5 pm Friday Dec 12th  2008

Centre for Infections, Health Protection Agency, 61 Colindale Avenue,
London NW9 5HT

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JANUARY 2009

New book on Clostridia available .............MORE

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