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The Solution
Infection rates have also been high at Dundee's Ninewells Hospital, which is affiliated with the University of Dundee. As a result, in 2010 a ward at the hospital was closed following the deaths of 5 elderly patients due to C. diff infections. So for us, this is also a very local health problem. Up until now, there have been two ways of treating this problem: prescribe more antibiotics, with the added difficulty of possibly causing more resistance to build-up, or by means of faecal transplant. A faecal transplant involves the faeces of a closely related person being transplanted directly into the patient's colon or through a drip into the stomach. This has been proven to be effective in test cases, but is obviously an unsavoury form of treatment for many patients and so the idea of creating an alternative gave rise to this project.
The Problem
Our Solution
Strategy
Results