Clostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research

External reference: https://openalex.org/T11288

  1. Antibiotic use was linked to long-lasting gut microbiome changes
    Population-based study linking 8-year antibiotic prescription data with fecal metagenomes in 14,979 adults to characterize associations between oral antibiotic use and gut microbiome composition.
  2. Baby-to-baby transmission shapes the infant gut microbiome
    Study reveals how baby-to-baby microbiome transmission in nurseries substantially shapes infant gut health during the first year, complementing maternal microbial inheritance.
  3. FMT with immunotherapy showed activity in NSCLC and melanoma
    Phase 2 trial: donor FMT plus first-line ICI in NSCLC and melanoma showed high ORRs and implicates loss of specific bacterial taxa in association with response.