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Irritable Bowel Syndrome · Colitis, Ulcerative · Crohn Disease
Primary: Colonic-Mucosa Associated Microbial Species Per Compiled Participants in 5 Different Arms — 40; 30; 23; 23 microbial species population
Obesity
Primary: Stool Calories During OF and UF — 5.8; 8.9 percentage of calorie intake
Clostridium Difficile
Primary: Shannon Diversity Index Measuring Change in Microbiome Diversity — 0.18; 0.14 Shannon index — p=0.71
End-Stage Renal Disease · Gut Microbiome Dysbiosis
Primary: Within Participant Variability in Microbiome Composition by Treatment Phase — 0.165; 0.175; 0.210 weighted unifrac distrance
Human Microbiome
Primary: Change in the Abundance of Staphylococcus Aureus in the Nose After Decolonization — -781 fg/uL
Human Microbiome
Primary: Change in the Abundance of Staphylococcus Aureus in the Nose After Decolonization — -4174 fg/uL
Asthma · Atopy
Primary: Microbial Community Richness — 449; 543; 483; 444 number of bacterial taxa
Premature Intestinal Microbiota · Necrotizing Enterocolitis · Late Onset Bloodstream Infection
Primary: The Composition of Bacteria Present, Established by Ultra-deep RNA Gene Sequencing, in Pre-morbid Faecal Samples From Neonates With Necrotizing Enterocolitis and…
Gut Inflammation · Hypertension
Primary: Differential Gene Expression in Gut Epithelium — 29; 6 Differentially expressed gene
Microbiota · Anti-bacterial Agents
Primary: Degree of Microbial Disruption: Number of Patients With Recovery of Bacterial Species Richness at 185 Days Post-antibiotics — 3; 3; 2; 3 Participants
Obesity
Primary: Weight Loss (% Change) in Response to Dietary Intervention Change — -3.83; -3.89 percentage weight change from baseline
Healthy Volunteers
Primary: Microbial Community Richness - Baseline (Day 0) — 56.5862069; 32.13043478; 43.72413793; 34.03703704 Number of bacterial taxa — p=0.071225
Transfemoral Amputation
Primary: Bacterial Community Types as Determined by Percentage RNA Sequence Reads — 3.4; 4.6; 4.7; 8.7 Percentage RNA sequence reads — p=<0.05
Infant, Very Low Birth Weight
Primary: Intestinal Microbiome Diversity — 55.7; 46.3 taxa represented
Insulin Sensitivity
Primary: Insulin Sensitivity — 10.16; 8.45; 9.47; 5.96 M Value (mg/kg/min) — p=<0.025
Sarcopenia
Primary: Percentage of Whole Body Lean Mass (%WBLM) — 67.3; 61.9 % of whole body mass
Female Urogenital Diseases · Vaginal Atrophy · Postmenopausal Atrophic Vaginitis
Primary: Quantitative Change in Relative Abundance of Lactobacillus Among the Community Composition of Bacteria in the Vagina — 0.07; 0.09; 0.12; 0.04 Relative abundance
Healthy Skin
Primary: Relative 16S Abundance - Control Soap — 100; 74; 84; 100 Percentage of Baseline
Depression · Psychological Distress
Primary: Feasibility of DBS Collection as Measured by Number of Participants Who Provide DBS — 89; 29; 98; 24 Participants
Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis · Biliary Atresia
Primary: Determine the Benefit of Oral Vancomycin Therapy for Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis and Biliary Atresia — 10; 0; 0; 0 participants
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder · Depression
Primary: PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5) — 53.08 score on a scale
Child Development
Primary: Simpson's Index of Diversity (Alpha Diversity) in Intestinal Microbiome — 10.2; 8.8; 9.7; 9.6 Index score
Insulin Sensitivity
Primary: Insulin Sensitivity Low Fat Diet — 6.5; 8.2; 9.8 M value (mg/kg/min
Controlled Feeding Trial · Healthy Eating Index · Red Meat
Primary: Test the Effects of Red and Processed Meat on Aqueous Biomarkers of the Blood Metabolome — 0.87; 0.60; 3.48; 5.66 ratio of day 21 to day 0
Esophageal Adenocarcinoma · Barrett's Esophagus · Reflux Esophagitis
Primary: Reduction of F. Nucleatum in Saliva
Atopic Dermatitis Eczema
Primary: Relative Abundance of Staphylococcus Aureus Compared to Baseline — 0.106; 12.9 Relative abundance of S. aureus
Microbiota
Primary: Change in Microbial Phylum Abundance (% of Total) Between Spice and Placebo — 65.1; 65.9; 58.7; 70.1 percentage of total bacteria — p=0.033
Human Gut Microbiota
Primary: Bacteria Prevalence in Stool — 22.3; 20.9; 18.0; 25.5 percentage of bacterial genera in stool — p=<0.05
Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases
Primary: Gut Microbiome — 52; 64; 25; 33 Normalized OTU counts
Healthy Adults
Primary: To Evaluate the Effect of BSS on the Human Gut Microbiome. — 2 Number of different bacterial taxa — p=<0.05