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The absence of normal flora in stools can be caused by several factors, including antibiotic use, which disrupts the balance of gut bacteria, and certain medical conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease or immunodeficiency disorders. A lack of dietary fiber can also impact the diversity of gut microbiota. Additionally, malabsorption syndromes or prolonged fasting may reduce the presence of normal flora in the intestines.

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