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Fecal microbiota transplant rescues mice from human pathogen mediated sepsis by restoring systemic immunity
Medicine and HealthNature Communications

Fecal microbiota transplant rescues mice from human pathogen mediated sepsis by restoring systemic immunity

S. M. Kim, J. R. Defazio, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Sangman M. Kim and colleagues reveals that fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) can effectively combat sepsis in mice induced by a specific four-member pathogen community. The study highlights FMT's potential to restore immune function and enhance pathogen clearance, making it a promising candidate for sepsis treatment.... show more
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