Fecal Transplants as Probiotics: Can They Change the Microbiome?
In this clip (9 of 10), Dr. Hibberd discusses an emerging research area: fecal transplants, which meet the definition of "probiotic." She closes with some comments on future directions for research.
This clip is part of the lecture "Probiotics, the Microbiome, and Host Immune Response: Insights for Novel Therapeutic Approaches," by Patricia Hibberd, M.D., Ph.D., professor of pediatrics and chief of the Division of Global Health, Department of Pediatrics, at Harvard Medical School, as well as professor of global health at Harvard School of Public Health. This 2013 lecture, delivered at NIH, is part of the NCCAM Online Continuing Education Series. Free CME/CEU credit is available to health professionals (see http://nccam.nih.gov/training/videolectures).
Видео Fecal Transplants as Probiotics: Can They Change the Microbiome? канала NCCIH
This clip is part of the lecture "Probiotics, the Microbiome, and Host Immune Response: Insights for Novel Therapeutic Approaches," by Patricia Hibberd, M.D., Ph.D., professor of pediatrics and chief of the Division of Global Health, Department of Pediatrics, at Harvard Medical School, as well as professor of global health at Harvard School of Public Health. This 2013 lecture, delivered at NIH, is part of the NCCAM Online Continuing Education Series. Free CME/CEU credit is available to health professionals (see http://nccam.nih.gov/training/videolectures).
Видео Fecal Transplants as Probiotics: Can They Change the Microbiome? канала NCCIH
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