Air sampling in faecal microbiota transplant research. Researcher using an air sampler in a laboratory that is preparing faecal microbiota transplanta
Air sampling in faecal microbiota transplant research. Researcher using an air sampler in a laboratory that is preparing faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) petri dishes. FMT aims to restore the healthy balance of bacteria and other microbes in the colon. It is mostly used for severe and otherwise untreatable conditions such as Clostridium difficile infection. Donors are screened and tested before samples are accepted. Stool samples are diluted, filtered and the bacteria preserved before storage at low temperatures. The sample is delivered to the transplant recipient in liquid form. It may be delivered in capsule form, as an enema, via the anus into the large intestine using a colonoscope, or via a tube that enters the nose and passes into the small intestine (a nasoduodenal tube). Photographed in 2017 at a facility operated by Scottish company EnteroBiotix.
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