A real-world analysis confirms that fecal microbiota transplantation is highly effective for recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection― and there is no difference between delivery by capsule and colonoscopy. GastroTwitter
The US Food and Drug Administration allows FMT to be used for patients who have failed standard treatment for rCDI under a policy of enforcement discretion.
FMT was performed using one of two standardized formulations of microbiota manufactured by the University of Minnesota Microbiota Therapeutics Program: freeze-dried/encapsulated or frozen-thawed/liquid. Cap-FMT has a safety and effectiveness profile similar to that of colo-FMT, without the procedural risks of colonoscopy, the researchers conclude.
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Oral FMT on Par With Colonic FMT for Recurrent C difficileA real-world analysis confirms that fecal microbiota transplantation is highly effective for recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection― and there is no difference between delivery by capsule and colonoscopy. GastroTwitter
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