Scientists test 'Microbiome Transplant' to restore vaginal health
NCT ID NCT05850078
Summary
This study tested whether a vaginal microbiome transplant (called FB101) could help restore healthy bacteria in women who have a bacterial imbalance but no symptoms. 97 healthy women with this imbalance were randomly assigned to receive either the transplant, a diluted version, or a placebo. Researchers tracked changes in their vaginal bacteria over three months to see if the transplant was safe and effective at increasing good bacteria.
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Atlantia Clinical Trials
Cork, Ireland
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