2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ekir.2017.06.003
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Successful Live Kidney Transplantation After Chikungunya Disease in the Donor

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“…77 On the other hand, transplantation appears to be safe to the receiver from donors with recent infection in which the symptoms have been resolved and a negative serology achieved. 66 CHIKV infection does not seem to be related to a poor renal outcome or a higher prevalence of chronic manifestations in solid organ transplant recipients. Eventually these patients may experience transient renal dysfunction, but without apparent graft damage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…77 On the other hand, transplantation appears to be safe to the receiver from donors with recent infection in which the symptoms have been resolved and a negative serology achieved. 66 CHIKV infection does not seem to be related to a poor renal outcome or a higher prevalence of chronic manifestations in solid organ transplant recipients. Eventually these patients may experience transient renal dysfunction, but without apparent graft damage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The kidneys are one of the most common organs to be transplanted, which presents an interesting concern for CHIKV infection [103]. In addition to acquiring CHIKV via a mosquito bite after transplantation, it is possible for an organ recipient to become infected from a CHIKV-positive donor [104,105]. Transplantation can be deferred until the donor has cleared the infection [105].…”
Section: Potential Renal Complications and Concerns For Organ Transpl...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…75 It is recommended not to accept donors until 30 days after the symptoms end. 76 YF is considered one of the most severe arboviral infections and is associated with high mortality rates, independent of the baseline patient characteristics. There are two epidemiological cycles of YF disease: wild and urban.…”
Section: Peculiarities Of the Most Frequent Tropical Infections In Kidney Transplant Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%