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Emerging parasitic infections in transplantation
Roberta Lattes1, Laura Linares, Marcelo Radisic
1Transplant Infectious Disease Section, Department of Transplantation, Instituto de Nefrología/Nephrology, Cabello 3889, Buenos Aires, 1425, Argentina, roberta.lattes@gmail.com.
Abstract:
This article concentrates on parasitic infections that are novel in solid organ transplantation for which there are meaningful data. It also addresses some issues that are either exceptional or a cause for new concern and where the evidence for a well-established recommendation is lacking.
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