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Stool donor recruitment - A one-year experience.
Aira, Andrea; Rubio, Elisa; Fehér, Csaba; González-Suárez, Begoña; Casals-Pascual, Climent; Soriano, Álex.
Afiliação
  • Aira A; Department of Infectious Diseases, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Spain. Electronic address: aaira@clinic.cat.
  • Rubio E; Department of Clinical Microbiology, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Spain; Institute for Global Health, ISGlobal, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Fehér C; Department of Infectious Diseases, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Spain.
  • González-Suárez B; Digestive Endoscopy Unit, Department of Gastroenterology, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Casals-Pascual C; Department of Clinical Microbiology, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Spain; Institute for Global Health, ISGlobal, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Soriano Á; Department of Infectious Diseases, Hospital Clinic, IDIBAPS, Barcelona, Spain; University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Article em En, Es | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33712265
ABSTRACT
Stool donors for fecal microbiota transference (FMT) should be rigorously screened to identify any disorder in health status. The success of our screening protocol to identify eligible donors in the last year and a half was evaluated and compared with the published literature. The target population was medical students who responded to 3 public calls to donate stools. Qualified donors brought stool samples to our lab. Out of the 110 students who responded to the call, 26 were enrolled as study donors and delivered at least one stool sample. The main reason for volunteer exclusion was body mass index (BMI) <18.5kg/m2 or >25kg/m2 (n=11) and for the identification of ESBL Escherichia coli in feces (n=3). Our success rate after the screening protocol was considered high. Understanding the incentives to participate is critical to the success of recruitment strategies as FMT is still a little-known practice for general population.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En / Es Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En / Es Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article