Very Early Cytomegalovirus Infection After Renal Transplantation: A Single-Center 20-Year Perspective.
Margaret R JorgensonJ L DescourouezB C AstorJ A SmithF AzizR R RedfieldD A MandelbrotPublished in: Virology : research and treatment (2019)
In our review of over 5000 kidney transplants, the incidence of CMV infection in the first 30 days after renal transplant is 0.2%. Notable common patient characteristics include hemorrhage requiring re-operation and prolonged CIT. Outcomes were similar to CMV occurring more than 30 days after transplant. This study should provide the clinician with some reassurance; despite potent immunosuppressive therapy, CMV infection in the first 30 days is unlikely.