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EHA 2019 | How can we better utilize FMT in patients undergoing stem cell transplantation?

By Emily Smith

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Florent MalardFlorent Malard

Jun 17, 2019


At the 24th Congress of the European Hematology Association (EHA), Florent Malard from Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, FR, talks about how we can better utilize fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) in patients undergoing stem cell transplantation.

FMT has been used successfully to treat Clostridium difficile enteritis but the safety and efficacy of FMT in immunocompromised GvHD patients requires further studies.

How can we better utilize FMT in patients undergoing stem cell transplantation?