articleNew England Journal of MedicineJan 19, 2022BRONZE OA

SER-109, an Oral Microbiome Therapy for Recurrent Clostridioides difficile Infection

PFPaul FeuerstadtTJThomas J. LouieBLBret LashnerEEElaine E.L. WangLDLiyang Diao

Foothills Medical Centre

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Abstract

Background

infection.

Methods

infection recurrence up to 8 weeks after treatment. Diagnosis by toxin testing was performed at trial entry, and randomization was stratified according to age and antibiotic agent received. Analyses of safety, microbiome engraftment, and metabolites were also performed.

Results

spore germination.

Conclusions

infection after treatment with standard-of-care antibiotics, oral administration of SER-109 was superior to placebo in reducing the risk of recurrent infection. The observed safety profile of SER-109 was similar to that of placebo. (Funded by Seres Therapeutics; ECOSPOR III ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT03183128.).

Citation impact

489
total citations
FWCI
44.15
Percentile
100%
References
38
Citations per year

Authors

23
  • PF
    Paul FeuerstadtCorresponding

    Foothills Medical Centre

  • TJ
    Thomas J. Louie

    Foothills Medical Centre

  • BL
    Bret Lashner

    Foothills Medical Centre

  • EE
    Elaine E.L. Wang

    Foothills Medical Centre

  • LD
    Liyang Diao

    Foothills Medical Centre

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Placebo
  • Oral Microbiome
  • Oral administration
  • Oral cavity
  • Microbiome
  • Oral health
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