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Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) 3 associated organisms · Excess microbes in the small intestine. The methane-predominant form (IMO) is driven by an archaeon, not a bacterium — a nuance most testing misses.
Organisms associated with Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO)
Archaeon
The driver of methane-predominant overgrowth (IMO); breath methane tracks its abundance.
Species
Coliforms are among the bacteria that overgrow in the small intestine in hydrogen-predominant SIBO.
Species
A common overgrowing organism implicated in some SIBO and its metabolic byproducts.
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