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      Heart and Lung Transplants from HCV-Infected Donors to Uninfected Recipients

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            Given the high mortality rate for patients with end-stage kidney disease receiving dialysis and the efficacy and safety of hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatments, discarded kidneys from HCV-infected donors may be a neglected public health resource.
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                Journal
                New England Journal of Medicine
                N Engl J Med
                Massachusetts Medical Society
                0028-4793
                1533-4406
                April 03 2019
                April 03 2019
                Affiliations
                [1 ]From the Divisions of Infectious Diseases (A.E.W., A.E.K., M.E.J., K.C., E.A.H., L.R.B.), Cardiac Surgery (S.K.S., H.R.M.), Thoracic Surgery (S.K.S., H.R.M., A.C., P.C.C.), Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine (H.J.G.), and Cardiovascular Medicine (M.M.G., M.R.M.), and the Department of Pharmacy (J.F.), Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School (A.E.W., S.K.S., H.J.G., H.R.M., M.M.G., M.R.M., A.C., E.A.H., P.C.C., L.R.B.), Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (J.F.), the...
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                10.1056/NEJMoa1812406
                30946553
                ccd1133d-67f0-4947-a493-b8c1c1a6df9a
                © 2019

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