Blood tests are essential for screening FMT (Faecal Microbiota Transplantation) donors to ensure patient safety and product quality. Here’s why
- 🔬 Detect Systemic Infections
- 🧫 Identify Immunological or Autoimmune Conditions
- 🧍 Assess Overall Health and Suitability
- 🚫 Exclude High-Risk Donors
- 📄 Meet Regulatory & GMP Requirements
Blood tests are a non-negotiable part of FMT donor screening because they safeguard recipients from systemic infections, ensure donor health, and meet strict regulatory standards.See below TML.science blood targets but not limited to :
02-Blood Test Targets
The donor blood sample was screened for below targets before and after manufacturing process:
Haematology Profile
- Haemoglobin
- MCH
- RDW
- Neutrophils
- Basophils
- HCT
- MCHC
- Platelet Count
- Lymphocytes
- ESR
- Red Cell Count
- RDW
- MPV
- Monocytes
- MCV
- MCHC
- White Cell Count
- Eosinophils
Liver Functions
- Bilirubin
- Alkaline Phosphatase
- ALT
- Albumin
- AST
- Globulin
- Total Protein
- Gamma -Gt
Urea and Electrolytes
- Sodium
- Urea
- Potassium
- Creatinine
- Chloride
- Bicarbonate
Other Blood Pathogen and Biomarkers
- C-Reactive Protein
- Hepatitis E IgG/IgM
- Toxoplasma IgM/IgM
- Epstein-Barr (EBV) IgG/IgM
- Hepatitis A IgG/IgM
- Syphilis IgG/IgM
- Tissue Transglutaminase
- Strongyloides Antibodies
- Ferritin
- Hepatitis B Profile
- Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 1/2
- Helicobacter pylori
- Hepatitis C
- HTLV Type 1 and 2
- Cytomegalovirus (CMV) IgG/IgM
- Covid-19 antibodies