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AgingAmerican

(12,958 posts)
Thu Jan 17, 2013, 04:38 PM Jan 2013

Fecal transplant more effective than antibiotics for bacterial infection: study

While many people might be more comfortable taking pills to fight off a dangerous infection, it turns out that there may be a more effective treatment: excrement.

A new study found that fecal transplants can be a dramatically more effective course of treatment than antibiotics in the case of at least one kind of bacterial infection, reported the Los Angeles Times.

The study found that transplanting the feces of a healthy individual into someone with the infection Clostridium difficile, or CDI, which kills about 100,000 people annually, cured three times as many people as those who took just antibiotics.

In fact, the study ended early because the researchers decided it would be unethical to continue to provide some participants with only antibiotics, reported the New York Times.

Fecal transplants has garnered more interest recently, as bacteria have become more resistant to antibiotics, although records of the treatment can be found as far back as the 4th century in China.

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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/01/17/fecal-transplant-more-effective-than-antibiotics-for-bacterial-infection-study/

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Fecal transplant more effective than antibiotics for bacterial infection: study (Original Post) AgingAmerican Jan 2013 OP
Can't they isolate the good bacteria and leave the fecal matter part in the toilet? appleannie1 Jan 2013 #1
Transplant AgingAmerican Jan 2013 #3
As long as it's not ingested orally get the red out Jan 2013 #4
Not exactly orally; but it doesn't sound pleasant (ie don't read on unless you really want to know) muriel_volestrangler Jan 2013 #12
Perhaps not. (We can't take cancer cells out one-by-one either) cthulu2016 Jan 2013 #6
Hopefully that's coming. Zoeisright Jan 2013 #9
Explaining why I am now selling my special sauce on eBay NoOneMan Jan 2013 #2
Fecal transplants are actually quite common .... Scuba Jan 2013 #5
The drug companies ain't gonna like that shit. n/t denverbill Jan 2013 #7
Nope AgingAmerican Jan 2013 #8
Who knew that TGOC was actually a medical treatment? Fumesucker Jan 2013 #10
Holy shit! zappaman Jan 2013 #11
 

AgingAmerican

(12,958 posts)
3. Transplant
Thu Jan 17, 2013, 04:45 PM
Jan 2013

Does that mean they take poo from the patient and replace it with poo from the 'doner?'

Hopefully it doesn't mean they inject it or something. Serious yuck factor either way...

muriel_volestrangler

(101,311 posts)
12. Not exactly orally; but it doesn't sound pleasant (ie don't read on unless you really want to know)
Thu Jan 17, 2013, 09:21 PM
Jan 2013

You wouldn't taste anything, but ...

The remaining 16 volunteers had a brief treatment with vancomycin, combined with bowel lavage, followed by the infusion of 500 milliliters of diluted donor feces through a tube that went into the nose, down the throat, past the stomach and into the small intestine.

http://vitals.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/16/16550799-fecal-transplant-may-relieve-severe-diarrhea

cthulu2016

(10,960 posts)
6. Perhaps not. (We can't take cancer cells out one-by-one either)
Thu Jan 17, 2013, 04:48 PM
Jan 2013

That said, the question would be whether they could culture the desired microbes.

But again, maybe not. (?)

Zoeisright

(8,339 posts)
9. Hopefully that's coming.
Thu Jan 17, 2013, 08:58 PM
Jan 2013

Right now, transplanting the fecal matter works. It cured 15 out of 16 patients, while antibiotics only cured 7 out of 27.

 

NoOneMan

(4,795 posts)
2. Explaining why I am now selling my special sauce on eBay
Thu Jan 17, 2013, 04:43 PM
Jan 2013

Not to be confused with my original special sauce formula.

 

Scuba

(53,475 posts)
5. Fecal transplants are actually quite common ....
Thu Jan 17, 2013, 04:47 PM
Jan 2013

... explains why so many Republicans have shit for brains.

Fumesucker

(45,851 posts)
10. Who knew that TGOC was actually a medical treatment?
Thu Jan 17, 2013, 09:01 PM
Jan 2013

And no, if you don't know what the acronym means I'm not telling you.

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