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Filter by:This is a single center, randomized, parallel assignment, double-blinded, efficacy and safety study to be conducted in subjects with recurrent C. difficile Infection (RCDI). Approximately 200 subjects will be enrolled in the study and randomized at 1:1 ratio to receive lyophilized intestinal bacteria obtained from either single or three donors (group 1 receiving healthy microbiota collected from single donor 90g stool for 2 consecutive days; group 2 receiving healthy microbiota collected from three donors 90g stool for 2 consecutive days). All subjects will be followed for approximately 180 days following FMT treatment for safety.
Clostridium difficile associated diarrhea (CDAD) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, caused by loss of healthy gut flora. Conventional treatment uses antibiotics to kill Clostridium difficile. A novel treatment uses replacement of gut flora by fecal microbiota transplant (FMT). Randomized trials have established safety and efficacy of FMT in recurrent CDAD, but no trial has used FMT for primary CDAD. This study will randomize patients to oral encapsulated FMT or oral Vancomycin.