Rifaximin treatment shapes a unique metagenome‐metabolism network in patients with decompensated cirrhosis
Mei‐Tong Nie,
Pei‐Qin Wang,
Pei‐Mei Shi
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundPatients with decompensated cirrhosis face poor prognosis and increased mortality risk. Rifaximin, a non‐absorbable antibiotic, has been shown to have beneficial effects in preventing complications and improving survival in these patients. However, the underlying mechanisms of rifaximin's effects remain unclear.MethodsWe obtained fecal samples from decompensated cirrhotic patients undergoing rifaximin treatment and controls, both at baseline and after 6 months of treatment. Shotgun metagenome sequenc… Show more
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