Remedying Out of Waste: A Novel Treatment of Faecal Transplantation

Authors

  • Maria Therese
  • X. Maria Issac Saran

Keywords:

Clostridium difficile infection, Fecal microbiota transplantation, Fecal transplantation

Abstract

Fecal Transplantation is an effective treatment for Gastro intestinal infection Clostridiodes Difficile (CDI), used for years with the success rate of 90%. In order to restore the balance of bacteria in someone's gut, faeces from a healthy donor are transplanted into the recipient. After screening, the content containing helpful bacteria is drawn from healthy donors. Ways of introducing faecal contents into the digestive system for treatment, which is a very safe and highly efficient modality. Fecal transplantation is a novel treatment existing in medical industry.

Published

2025-08-16

How to Cite

Therese, M. ., & Saran, X. M. I. . (2025). Remedying Out of Waste: A Novel Treatment of Faecal Transplantation. Journal of Community and Social Health Nursing, 7(3), 5–9. Retrieved from https://matjournals.net/nursing/index.php/JCSHN/article/view/465