Personalized 'cocktails' of antibiotics, probiotics and prebiotics hold great promise in the treatment of a common form of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), according to research presented at the ESCMID Global Congress (formerly ECCMID) in Barcelona, Spain (27–30 April).
Personalized 'cocktails' of antibiotics, probiotics and prebiotics hold promise in treating IBS, pilot study findsPersonalized"cocktails" of antibiotics, probiotics and prebiotics hold great promise in the treatment of a common form of irritable bowel syndrome , according to research presented at thePost-infection IBS is a form of irritable bowel syndrome that occurs after gastroenteritis or food poisoning.
First, the patient's gut microbiota was analyzed. Genetic profiling was used to identify the bacteria present in fecal samples and so the gut. The abundance of the different types of bacteria was also measured. Then, a personalized therapy was designed for each patient, based on their results, with the goal of rebalancing their gut microbiota.
Twelve weeks after the start of treatment, 93% of patients experienced an improvement in symptoms and 38.5% achieved total remission.
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