Another study has been released showing that fecal transplant therapy is ineffective for ulcerative colitis.
FMT not effective in active UC patientsFecal microbiota transplantation was not more effective compared with placebo in patients with active ulcerative colitis, according to research presented at the 10th Congress of ECCO in Barcelona, Spain
Interestingly, among the subjects who did respond, their microbiota did shift toward a microbiota similar to the donor's microbiome, and this microbiome change was different from the changes that occurred in subjects who achieved remission in response to a placebo.
This supports my long-held opinion that fecal transplants are not likely to be useful for treating MC, unfortunately, unless someone can figure out a way to make them much more effective.
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