Microbiome

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Your digestive system
Your digestive system, or gut, has millions of tiny living organisms and bacteria within it called your gut flora or gut microbiota.
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When it's a problem
If there are too many of the wrong types of micro-organisms in your gut, you can be very sick. This is where we come in.
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What we can do
The goal is to transfer good, healthy microbiota from a donor into someone whose current gut microbiota may be making them sick.
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What it involves
We collect poo from a healthy donor, process and test it, then give it to clinicians to treat disease or relieve symptoms in patients.

“I didn’t know you could get that crook and not die.”

He didn’t need the doctors to explain it. Kevin could feel it. He knew the outlook was not good. His best hope came in the form of FMT.

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How is Lifeblood helping?

We offer a reliable supply of faecal microbiota for transplant (FMT) to treat patients suffering from recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection, or C. difficile, in approved clinical trials.

What is recurrent C. difficile?

Recurrent C. difficile is a serious bacterial infection within the gut. It happens in some patients who’ve had treatment with antibiotics, and it’s pervasive, debilitating, and can sometimes be fatal.

 

Why is Lifeblood helping? 

Programs like this are part of how we support all Australians through vital, life-giving biological products. We already have expertise in supplying donated biological products from our blood and milk services, so this is a natural step to help us save even more lives. 

 

 

Your donation guide

Who can be a microbiota donor?

To be a donor, you must be in the Perth, Western Australia metropolitan area and be available to donate at our Perth Processing Centre in the CBD.  

Just like our other donors, microbiota donors need to be screened to make sure that their donation is safe for the person receiving it. So, you’ll need to meet health and testing requirements too.  

The screening requirements for donors are extremely thorough for patient safety, which means a lot of people don’t make it to donating, even if they’re generally healthy. So, if you do, you're pretty special: one of the handful of unique, life-giving microbiota donors in Australia. 

Check that you can donate

Start by taking a quick quiz to check your eligibility. If you're eligible, you can register your interest. 

Once that’s done, you'll get a call from a friendly and discreet staff member with some confirmation questions. They'll book you in for an appointment for the final stage of screening. You’re able to schedule in a time beforehand that aligns with your body's own schedule and ensures your privacy.  

At every stage of the process, any personal and confidential information we gather from you is covered by privacy laws and our Lifeblood privacy policies, where you can download the privacy policy and consent form to review beforehand.

How to donate

Donating takes place at a private, single-purpose area at Lifeblood’s Perth Processing Centre.

The donation toilet is a private, well-ventilated, soundproof, cosy room that is thoroughly cleaned to pristine condition after every visit. It’s not like a public toilet; this is as private and as hygienic as a toilet can get! 

After a quick interview to make sure you’re OK to donate, you'll be given a donation kit and plenty of time to relax in a private sitting area to let nature take its course. Once you’re finished, one of our coordinators will collect the donation kit and you'll be on your way, knowing you've done something good for the day. 

I want to be a donor

Great! To be a donor, you must be in the Perth metro area and meet health, availability and testing requirements.

Check your eligibility
I’m a clinician, physician or researcher

Find out more about accessing Lifeblood faecal microbiota for transplant. Call 1300 441 227 or email us.

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How do I access the treatment as a patient?

We recommend people interested in FMT as a treatment option speak with their GP or treating clinician. They can contact us on 1300 441 227 for more information.