Clostridioides Difficile Controlled Human Infection Model
This study will investigate in healthy study subjects, the safety and tolerability of a controlled infection with Clostridioides difficile, a gut bacterium that can cause diarrhoea. It is also examined which dosing regimen (with or without antibiotic pretreatment) is required to induce mild symptoms (like diarrhoea) in the majority of study subjects and which microbiota and immunological factors influence this. To investigate this, healthy adult study subjects will be asked to ingest capsules (pills) containing the Clostridioides bacterium.
Subject is aged ≥18 and ≤45 years and in good health; [+5]
Any physical or psychiatric illness or conditions that could threaten or com-pro... [+19]