Postexposure prophylaxis of H1N1 with oseltamivir in a newly transplanted kidney recipient receiving intense immunosuppressive therapy
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2009.09.052
Postexposure prophylaxis of H1N1 with oseltamivir in a newly transplanted kidney recipient receiving intense immunosuppressive therapy
Abstract
Solid organ transplant recipients undergoing immunosuppressive therapy are considered to be at high risk for serious infectious complications. Recently in the United States, a pandemic of H1N1 flu infection has been reported with serious complications. We describe H1N1 infection in a living kidney donor and the 42-year-old kidney transplant recipient exposed to this kidney donor and undergoing intense immunosuppressive therapy. Postexposure prophylaxis with oseltamivir was effective to prevent H1N1 influenza A virus in a donor and a recipient.
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