Seeking Safe Stool: Experiences from an Non-Profit Stool Bank
AfroBiotech Conference
2020
2020 AfroBiotech Conference
General Submissions
Microbiome and Immunoengineering
Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is an established therapy for the treatment of recurrent C. difficile infection (rCDI). FMT has already advanced significantly from a DIY therapy using minimally screened individual donors to a highly standardized process, using universal donors subject to rigorous screening.
As an example of this transformation, OpenBiome, the world's largest non-profit public stool bank, has delivered over 55,000 treatments for rCDI to over 1,300 hospitals in 7 countries, with less than 3% of prospective donors passing the 200-point clinical assessment and 30-item laboratory screening panel required for enrollment. OpenBiome also support clinical trials of FMT in other disease indications including inflammatory bowel disease, antibiotic resistant infections, and autoimmune diseases.