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Open accessJun 28, 2026

Gut microbiota alterations in major depressive disorder with suicidal ideation: a metagenomic analysis

No abstract available; no data can be extracted or analyzed.

Evidence levelDNarrative / animal / in vitro / mechanistic
Study typeother
Sample
Effect directionInsufficient
CertaintyVery low
Clinical applicabilityVery low
Overinterpretation risk1/5 · Low
PICO
Population
Intervention
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Outcome

What the study showed

No abstract was provided. Any statement about findings would be speculation. The title suggests a metagenomic analysis comparing gut microbiota in patients with major depressive disorder with and without suicidal ideation.

How it was done

Method cannot be verified from available material. The title mentions metagenomics, but study design, sample size, and controls are unknown.

Risk of bias

Complete absence of abstract prevents any critical appraisal. Observational metagenomic studies are inherently subject to uncontrolled confounders.

Interpretation limit

What this study does NOT prove

Nothing whatsoever can be concluded about causality, association, or clinical relevance without access to the abstract or full text.

In clinical practice

No clinical recommendation can be derived. The study should not be cited as evidence without access to the full text.

Limitations

Complete absence of abstract prevents any critical appraisal. Observational metagenomic studies are inherently subject to uncontrolled confounders.

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Version history

  • 1.0 · 2026-06-28 — Auto-generated under Evidence Standard v1.0

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