Drug companies and doctors battle over the future of faecal transplants

New York Times

3 March 2019 - As pharmaceutical companies seek to profit from the curative wonders of human faeces, doctors worry about new regulations, higher prices and patients attempting DIY cures.

There’s a new war raging in health care, with hundreds of millions of dollars at stake and thousands of lives in the balance. The battle, pitting drug companies against doctors and patient advocates, is being fought over the unlikeliest of substances: human excrement.

The clash is over the future of faecal microbiota transplants, or F.M.T., a revolutionary treatment that has proved remarkably effective in treating Clostridioides difficile, a debilitating bacterial infection that strikes 500,000 Americans a year and kills 30,000.

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