“…[3][4][5] We have consulted numerous stakeholders, including religious leaders, organ procurement staff/administrators, healthcare providers who care for possible future candidates, patients themselves, parents of children who may need an organ or are transplant recipients, and local businesspersons. [3][4][5] In summary, these studies found little or no religious, ethical, or social concerns among these stakeholders, with considerable support for xenotransplantation given results are comparable to allotransplantation (which, of course, is not yet known). There was also support for its use to bridge patients until a deceased human donor organ could be obtained, which is our suggested therapy for infants.…”