FMT is a relatively new but 90 per cent effective treatment for the debilitating Clostridium difficile infection (CDI).
Although many can carry the C difficile bacteria and suffer no ill effects, others will experience severe diarrhea, abdominal pain and fever.
FMT involves introducing the stool containing microbes that include bacteria, fungi and viruses from a healthy donor into the gut of the person suffering a C difficile infection.
While the acceptance for fecal transplants grows the amount of fecal matter available does not. Typically it is close relations who provide the material, 'Gizmag' reported.
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All donations must be done on-site at their Massachusetts suite and all donors go through a lengthy screening process and are rescreened each 60 days.
According to the non-profit, less than 20 per cent of people screened go on to become donors.
For those on the receiving end, the company charges USD 250 per treatment to cover its costs.