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Fatal nocardiosis infection in a pediatric patient with an immunodeficiency after heart re-transplantation.

Daniel H MaiJennifer SedlerKenneth WeinbergDaniel BernsteinAlan R SchroederRoshni MathewSharon ChenDonna LeeJohn C DykesSeth A Hollander
Published in: Pediatric transplantation (2022)
Pediatric patients with a history of congenital heart defects who undergo neonatal thymectomy prior to heart transplantation and a long-term history of immunosuppression should undergo routine immune system profiling to evaluate for T- and B-cell deficiency as risk factors for opportunistic infection. Such patients could benefit from long-term therapy with TMP/SMX for optimal antimicrobial prophylaxis, with desensitization as needed for allergies. Disseminated nocardiosis should be considered when evaluating acutely ill SOT recipients, especially those with persistent lymphopenia and known or suspected secondary immunodeficiencies.
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