FMT vs antibiotics: which works better Long-Term for c. diff?
NCT ID NCT07569380
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at adults who had a C. diff infection and were treated with either a fecal transplant (FMT) or antibiotics alone. Researchers want to see if FMT leads to healthier gut bacteria and fewer health problems years later. Participants will give blood, stool, and urine samples and fill out questionnaires at one visit.
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Umeå University Hospital
Umeå, Sweden
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