Recent links from AGA for FMT (fecal microbiota transplantation) for Clostridium difficile –excellent resource:
- Consensus guidance on donor screening and stool testing for FMT July 2013
- AGA’s new site offers information for physicians and patients: http://ow.ly/snErb. There is a link to a terrific patient brochure and patient educational materials.
Also, summary of recent abstracts from ACG regarding FMT for C difficile, IBS, and IBD: http://t.co/7LFnDYq5V5
Some previous blog posts on this topic:
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