Stool test could shorten antibiotic treatment for common stomach bug

NCT ID NCT07405684

Summary

This study aims to see if a shorter, 7-day personalized antibiotic treatment works as well as the standard 14-day course for clearing a common stomach bacteria called H. pylori. Researchers will use a stool test to check which antibiotics the bacteria are resistant to, then assign patients to either the 7-day or 14-day treatment plan. The main goal is to find a safe, effective, and more convenient way to treat this infection.

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Contacts and locations

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Locations

  • Renji Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiaotong University

    Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, 200000, China

  • Shanghai Jiangong Hospitail.

    Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China

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  • Shanghai Tenth People Hospital

    Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China

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  • Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University

    Shanghai, China

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