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Review
. 2012 May;27(5):705-17.
doi: 10.1007/s00467-011-1812-2. Epub 2011 Feb 26.

Monitoring and managing viral infections in pediatric renal transplant recipients

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Monitoring and managing viral infections in pediatric renal transplant recipients

Patrizia Comoli et al. Pediatr Nephrol. 2012 May.

Abstract

Viral infections remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality following renal transplantation. The pediatric cohort is at high risk of developing virus-related complications due to immunological naiveté and the increased alloreactivity risk that requires maintaining a heavily immunosuppressive environment. Although cytomegalovirus is the most common opportunistic pathogen seen in transplant recipients, numerous other viruses may affect clinical outcome. Recent technological advances and novel antiviral therapy have allowed implementation of viral and immunological monitoring protocols and adoption of prophylactic or preemptive treatment approaches in high-risk groups. These strategies have led to improved viral infection management in the immunocompromised host, with significant impact on outcome. We review the major viral infections seen following kidney transplantation and discuss strategies for preventing and managing these pathogens.

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