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Fecal microbiota transplantation effective against ICI-associated colitis

Fecal microbiota transplantation effective against ICI-associated colitis

Auto-FMT found to be safe, effective way to replenish beneficial gut bacteria in cancer patients

Auto-FMT found to be safe, effective way to replenish beneficial gut bacteria in cancer patients

Innovation Fund Denmark supports research project that aims to fight Clostridium difficile diarrhea

Innovation Fund Denmark supports research project that aims to fight Clostridium difficile diarrhea

Microbiotica partners with University of Adelaide to develop defined bacterial product for ulcerative colitis

Microbiotica partners with University of Adelaide to develop defined bacterial product for ulcerative colitis

Single FMT enema produces sustained and significant improvements in cognitive function

Single FMT enema produces sustained and significant improvements in cognitive function

Scientists develop physiological approach to restore gut’s ecosystem in various diseases

Scientists develop physiological approach to restore gut’s ecosystem in various diseases

Study finds increasing incidence of multiple recurring C. difficile infections

Study finds increasing incidence of multiple recurring C. difficile infections

UAB researchers demonstrate persistence of donor microbes in recipients after fecal transplant

UAB researchers demonstrate persistence of donor microbes in recipients after fecal transplant

Fecal microbiota transplant may be effective treatment option for ulcerative colitis, research suggests

Fecal microbiota transplant may be effective treatment option for ulcerative colitis, research suggests

Pill form of C-diff treatment could be effective, easier for patients and physicians, study shows

Pill form of C-diff treatment could be effective, easier for patients and physicians, study shows

Study examines fecal microbiota transplantation as treatment option for recurrent C. difficile infections

Study examines fecal microbiota transplantation as treatment option for recurrent C. difficile infections

Transplanted human stool may offer treatment hope for ulcerative colitis patients

Transplanted human stool may offer treatment hope for ulcerative colitis patients

Changes in intestinal microbiota linked to primary sclerosing cholangitis

Changes in intestinal microbiota linked to primary sclerosing cholangitis

New findings on gut microbiota to be discussed at 2016 Gut Microbiota for Health World Summit

New findings on gut microbiota to be discussed at 2016 Gut Microbiota for Health World Summit

Frozen fecal transplantation effective at providing relief to C. diff patients

Frozen fecal transplantation effective at providing relief to C. diff patients

Two new studies show that fecal transplantation may help fight against ulcerative colitis

Two new studies show that fecal transplantation may help fight against ulcerative colitis

Fecal microbiota transplantation more successful for treating Clostridium difficile infections

Fecal microbiota transplantation more successful for treating Clostridium difficile infections

Risks and benefits of fecal microbiota transplant

Risks and benefits of fecal microbiota transplant

Study shows potential of treating recurrent CDI with frozen fecal matter

Study shows potential of treating recurrent CDI with frozen fecal matter

Fecal microbiota transplantation officially recommended for effective treatment of C. difficile infection

Fecal microbiota transplantation officially recommended for effective treatment of C. difficile infection

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