Motion graphic Title: Assess your patient's risk for C. diff 1080 by 1024 MP4 File 22 Second Video Text Alternative: begins with the text, “Did you recently take an antibiotic?” centered on screen. The scene transitions to new text: “Most cases of C. diff infection occur when you’ve been taking antibiotics or soon after you’ve finished.” A capsule and pill icon appear above the text. Screen fades, and a piston-shaped graphic with a circle labeled “10x” drops from the top, while text rises from the bottom: “People are up to 10 times more likely to get C. diff infection while taking an antibiotic and during the month after.” The phrase “up to 10 times” is highlighted in teal. This layer fades out, replaced by closing text: “Talk to a healthcare professional about your risk and symptoms of C. diff and what to do if you develop symptoms.” The video ends with a white half-moon shape at the bottom containing two logos: CDC on the left and Be Antibiotic Aware, C. diff on the right. Between them, slightly left of the CDC logo, appears the text: “Learn more at cdc.gov/c-diff.”