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Home / Health / Science Needs Your S***: Become a Poo Donor

Science Needs Your S***: Become a Poo Donor

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Poo transplants, or faecal microbiota transplantation, use donor poo.
  • Donors undergo extensive screening for safety and quality.
  • Donations are crucial for research and treating C. difficile infections.
Science Needs Your S***: Become a Poo Donor

The medical field increasingly relies on a unique donation: human poo. Faecal microbiota transplantation, or FMT, utilizes processed donor poo to improve patient health. Scientists are actively recruiting donors for crucial clinical trials exploring the gut microbiome's potential, from new antimicrobial products to treatments for various diseases. These donations are not just for research; FMT is an accepted treatment for severe C. difficile infections that resist conventional methods.

Becoming a poo donor involves a thorough medical screening to ensure the absence of pathogens like viruses, parasites, and harmful bacteria. Donors must commit to consistent donations and adhere to strict lifestyle guidelines, including avoiding certain travel and risky behaviors. The process demands significant commitment due to ongoing health checks and the logistical challenge of proximity to donation centers, significantly narrowing the donor pool.

Despite the stringent requirements, the impact of poo donation is profound. Donors contribute to potentially life-saving treatments and groundbreaking research. Beyond the altruistic aspect, donors receive comprehensive health check-ups, and in some cases, financial compensation. This donation offers a tangible way to significantly improve or save someone's life by harnessing the power of the gut microbiome.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
You can donate your poo by participating in clinical trials or studies that require fecal microbiota transplantation, often involving scheduled donations.
Donors receive extensive and ongoing free health checks, which can lead to early detection of medical conditions.
Poo transplants are currently an accepted treatment for recurrent C. difficile infections and are being explored for inflammatory bowel disease, IBS, and other conditions.

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