Scientists hunt for gut bacteria clues to personalize Crohn's treatment
NCT ID NCT06453720
Summary
This study aims to discover if specific patterns of gut bacteria and fungi can predict how well Crohn's disease treatments will work. Researchers will collect stool, blood, and intestinal samples from 100 adults with Crohn's disease and compare them to people without the condition. They will track participants for 12 months to see if certain microbial signatures are linked to better treatment outcomes.
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