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      Viral infection after renal transplantation: surveillance and management.

      Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN
      Antiviral Agents, therapeutic use, Humans, Kidney Transplantation, Postoperative Complications, mortality, virology, Virus Diseases, drug therapy, prevention & control

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          Viral infections remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality following renal transplantation. Although cytomegalovirus is the most common opportunistic pathogen seen in transplant recipients, numerous other viruses have also affected outcomes. In some cases, preventive measures such as pretransplant screening, prophylactic antiviral therapy, or post transplant viral monitoring may limit the impact of these infections. Recent advances in laboratory monitoring and antiviral therapy have improved outcomes. This review will summarize the major viral infections seen following transplant and discuss strategies for prevention and management of these potential pathogens.

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          18309006
          3152274
          10.2215/CJN.02900707

          Chemistry
          Antiviral Agents,therapeutic use,Humans,Kidney Transplantation,Postoperative Complications,mortality,virology,Virus Diseases,drug therapy,prevention & control

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