2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-6143.2011.03444.x
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Screening and Treatment of Chagas Disease in Organ Transplant Recipients in the United States: Recommendations from the Chagas in Transplant Working Group

Abstract: Donor-derived transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiologic agent of Chagas disease, has emerged as an issue in the United States over the past 10 years. Acute T. cruzi infection causes substantial morbidity and mortality in the posttransplant setting if not recognized and treated early. We assembled a working group of transplant infectious disease specialists, laboratory medicine specialists, organ procurement organization representatives and epidemiologists with expertise in Chagas disease. Based on revie… Show more

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“…Nineteen instances of transmission by organ transplantation have been documented in the literature (13 kidney, 1 kidney and pancreas, 3 liver, and 2 heart transplants) (16,61,66,79,99,101,157,238,279). The risk from heart transplantation is thought to be higher than that from kidney or liver transplantation (65). One case of transmission through unrelated cord blood transplantation has been reported (104).…”
Section: Transmission Routesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nineteen instances of transmission by organ transplantation have been documented in the literature (13 kidney, 1 kidney and pancreas, 3 liver, and 2 heart transplants) (16,61,66,79,99,101,157,238,279). The risk from heart transplantation is thought to be higher than that from kidney or liver transplantation (65). One case of transmission through unrelated cord blood transplantation has been reported (104).…”
Section: Transmission Routesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PCR techniques provide the most sensitive tool to diagnose acute-phase and early congenital Chagas' disease and to monitor for acute T. cruzi infection in the recipient of an infected organ or after accidental exposure (32,65,133). PCR assays usually show positive results days to weeks before circulating trypomastigotes are detectable on peripheral blood smears (267).…”
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