Scientists hunt for asthma clues in Kids' gut bacteria
NCT ID NCT06842836
Summary
This study aims to understand if children with asthma have different types of bacteria in their gut compared to healthy children. Researchers will collect stool samples from 20 children aged 6-9 with mild asthma in Alexandria, Italy. The goal is to gather basic information to see if studying gut bacteria is a feasible way to learn more about asthma causes in the future.
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SSD Laboratori di Ricerca (DAIRI) - AOU Alessandria
Alessandria, Italy
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