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Background Donor-derived endemic mycoses are infrequently reported. We summarized the clinical characteristics and outcomes of these infections to provide guidance to transplant clinicians. Methods Multiple databases were reviewed from inception through May 31, 2023 using endemic fungi as key words (e.g., Coccidioides, histoplasma, blastomyces, talaromyces, paracoccidioides). Only donor-derived infections (DDI) were included. Results Twenty-four cases of DDI were identified from 18 published...
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Abstract Background Geographically endemic fungi can cause significant disease among solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients. We provide an update on the epidemiology, clinical presentation and outcomes of 5 endemic mycoses in SOT recipients. Methods Multiple databases were reviewed from inception through May 2023 using key words for endemic fungi (e.g. Coccidioidomycosis or Coccidioides,...
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Background: We reviewed the scientific literature to gain insight on the epidemiology and outcome of Strongyloides stercoralis infections after transplantation. Methods: CINAHL, PUBMED, and OVID/MEDLINE were reviewed from inception through March 31, 2022 using key words Strongyloides and transplantation. Results: Our review identified 108 episodes of Strongyloides infection among 91 solid organ transplant (SOT) and 15 hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT) recipients. Median time to infection...
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Tyrosine kinases inhibitors (TKIs) are small molecules that have been developed as targeted therapies for various medical conditions. They act specifically on tyrosine kinases, a family of membrane-bound or intracellular molecules that regulate a variety of important cellular functions. TKIs have emerged as treatment for hematologic malignancies and autoimmune diseases. Each class of TKI has unique features and often acts on a specific receptor, minimizing the risk of adverse effects and...
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The use of intravascular devices for administration of drugs, fluids, blood products, and nutritional support is essential in patients undergoing transplantation procedures. These intravascular devices have a significant potential to produce iatrogenic disease, such as bloodstream infection originating from colonization of the indwelling intravascular devices. Over two-thirds of all healthcare-associated bacteremia originate from devices used for vascular access. Patients undergoing...
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Background: Hyperammonemia syndrome (HS) is reported to occur in patients with Ureaplasma spp. infections. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies reporting HS in patients with Ureaplasma spp. infection. Methods: We searched several databases (CINAHL, OVID, ProQuest, and Scopus) from inception to January 2021. We described case reports and series, and performed a meta-analysis for all cohort studies. The pooled risk ratio (RR) for the association between HS and...
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