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Infection transmitted by a cadaveric donor organ can result not only in a loss of the recipient's allograft, but also in death of the immunosuppressed patient.
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associated leukoencephalopathy, posttransplant fever, bacteremic donors, pediatric solid organ transplant recipients, carbapenem resistance, parainfluenza infection, community respiratory viruses, native lung, lung transplant recipients, lung allograft recipients, adenovirus pneumonia, adult liver transplant recipients, lung transplant patients, preemptive therapy, pediatric liver transplant recipients, pulmonary transplantation, ulcerative tracheobronchitis, ganciclovir resistance, respiratory syncytial virus pneumonia, augmented immunosuppression, bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome, invasive fungal infections, early posttransplant period, lower respiratory tract involvement, antifungal prophylaxis
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Clin Infect Dis, Clin Microbiol, Transplant Proc, Respir Crit Care Med, United States, Ann Intern Med, New York, Study Group, Ann Thorac Surg, Antimicrob Agents Chemother, Med Virol, Thorac Cardiovasc Surg, Virol Methods, Arch Intern Med, American Academy of Pediatrics, Clinical Infectious Diseases, Semin Respir Infect, Clin Transplantation, John Wiley, Annals of Internal Medicine, Churchill Livingstone, Hum Pathol, Liver Transpl Surg, New Engl, University of Minnesota
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