Abstract:Infections after kidney transplant in children remain a significant problem. Infections can be viral (Epstein?Barr virus, cytomegalovirus, and BK virus), bacterial (urinary tract infections, wound infections, and pneumonia), or fungal (candidiasis and Pneumocystis jirovecii, formerly Pneumocystis carinii); all can have a significant negative impact on graft survival. Infections are typically defined as early (0?30 days posttransplant), intermediate (1?6 months posttransplant), or late (> 6 months posttransplan… Show more
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