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Very early-onset of Cryptococcus neoformans disease following liver transplantation: Report of two cases and a review of the literature.

Tina M MarinelliNicholas AnagnostouSanthosh DanielAlan J WiggJoanne Teh
Published in: Transplant infectious disease : an official journal of the Transplantation Society (2019)
Cryptococcosis is the third most common invasive fungal infection following solid organ transplantation, and mortality is high. Most cases occur late and are due to reactivation of latent infection; however, very early reactivation and donor-derived transmission can occur. Routine screening pre-transplant and antifungal prophylaxis for cryptococcosis post-transplant in solid organ transplantation are not standard practice. We present two cases of very early-onset Cryptococcus neoformans disease following liver transplantation to highlight the need to consider individualized pre-transplant screening and be aware that reactivation of Cryptococcosis neoformans can occur in the immediate post-transplant period.
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