Transplant Infectious Diseases
Transplant infectious diseases are a type of medical condition that can arise after an organ transplant or other types of tissue transplant. These infections can be caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses, or parasites. Transplant infectious diseases can have severe consequences that can include organ failure or death. Therefore, preventing and treating these infections is important to ensure the success of transplantation. Various strategies, such as pre-transplant screening, administration of anti-infectious drugs, and monitoring of organ function are used to prevent and treat transplant infectious diseases.
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