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Burden and Timeline of Infectious Diseases in the First Year After Solid Organ Transplantation in the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study
BACKGROUND: The burden and timeline of posttransplant infections are not comprehensively documented in the current era of immunosuppression and prophylaxis. METHODS: In this prospective study nested within the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study (STCS), all clinically relevant infections were identified b...
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7583409/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31915816 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciz1113 |
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author | van Delden, Christian Stampf, Susanne Hirsch, Hans H Manuel, Oriol Meylan, Pascal Cusini, Alexia Hirzel, Cédric Khanna, Nina Weisser, Maja Garzoni, Christian Boggian, Katja Berger, Christoph Nadal, David Koller, Michael Saccilotto, Ramon Mueller, Nicolas J |
author_facet | van Delden, Christian Stampf, Susanne Hirsch, Hans H Manuel, Oriol Meylan, Pascal Cusini, Alexia Hirzel, Cédric Khanna, Nina Weisser, Maja Garzoni, Christian Boggian, Katja Berger, Christoph Nadal, David Koller, Michael Saccilotto, Ramon Mueller, Nicolas J |
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description | BACKGROUND: The burden and timeline of posttransplant infections are not comprehensively documented in the current era of immunosuppression and prophylaxis. METHODS: In this prospective study nested within the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study (STCS), all clinically relevant infections were identified by transplant–infectious diseases physicians in persons receiving solid organ transplant (SOT) between May 2008 and December 2014 with ≥12 months of follow-up. RESULTS: Among 3541 SOT recipients, 2761 (1612 kidney, 577 liver, 286 lung, 213 heart, and 73 kidney-pancreas) had ≥12 months of follow-up; 1520 patients (55%) suffered 3520 infections during the first year posttransplantation. Burden and timelines of clinically relevant infections differed between transplantations. Bacteria were responsible for 2202 infections (63%) prevailing throughout the year, with a predominance of Enterobacteriaceae (54%) as urinary pathogens in heart, lung, and kidney transplant recipients, and as digestive tract pathogens in liver transplant recipients. Enterococcus spp (20%) occurred as urinary tract pathogens in kidney transplant recipients and as digestive tract pathogens in liver transplant recipients, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (9%) in lung transplant recipients. Among 1039 viral infections, herpesviruses predominated (51%) in kidney, liver, and heart transplant recipients. Among 263 fungal infections, Candida spp (60%) prevailed as digestive tract pathogens in liver transplant recipients. Opportunistic pathogens, including Aspergillus fumigatus (1.4%) and cytomegalovirus (6%), were rare, scattering over 12 months across all SOT recipients. CONCLUSIONS: In the current era of immunosuppression and prophylaxis, SOT recipients experience a high burden of infections throughout the first year posttransplantation, with rare opportunistic pathogens and a predominance of bacteria. |
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spelling | pubmed-75834092020-10-29 Burden and Timeline of Infectious Diseases in the First Year After Solid Organ Transplantation in the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study van Delden, Christian Stampf, Susanne Hirsch, Hans H Manuel, Oriol Meylan, Pascal Cusini, Alexia Hirzel, Cédric Khanna, Nina Weisser, Maja Garzoni, Christian Boggian, Katja Berger, Christoph Nadal, David Koller, Michael Saccilotto, Ramon Mueller, Nicolas J Clin Infect Dis Online Only Articles BACKGROUND: The burden and timeline of posttransplant infections are not comprehensively documented in the current era of immunosuppression and prophylaxis. METHODS: In this prospective study nested within the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study (STCS), all clinically relevant infections were identified by transplant–infectious diseases physicians in persons receiving solid organ transplant (SOT) between May 2008 and December 2014 with ≥12 months of follow-up. RESULTS: Among 3541 SOT recipients, 2761 (1612 kidney, 577 liver, 286 lung, 213 heart, and 73 kidney-pancreas) had ≥12 months of follow-up; 1520 patients (55%) suffered 3520 infections during the first year posttransplantation. Burden and timelines of clinically relevant infections differed between transplantations. Bacteria were responsible for 2202 infections (63%) prevailing throughout the year, with a predominance of Enterobacteriaceae (54%) as urinary pathogens in heart, lung, and kidney transplant recipients, and as digestive tract pathogens in liver transplant recipients. Enterococcus spp (20%) occurred as urinary tract pathogens in kidney transplant recipients and as digestive tract pathogens in liver transplant recipients, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (9%) in lung transplant recipients. Among 1039 viral infections, herpesviruses predominated (51%) in kidney, liver, and heart transplant recipients. Among 263 fungal infections, Candida spp (60%) prevailed as digestive tract pathogens in liver transplant recipients. Opportunistic pathogens, including Aspergillus fumigatus (1.4%) and cytomegalovirus (6%), were rare, scattering over 12 months across all SOT recipients. CONCLUSIONS: In the current era of immunosuppression and prophylaxis, SOT recipients experience a high burden of infections throughout the first year posttransplantation, with rare opportunistic pathogens and a predominance of bacteria. Oxford University Press 2020-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7583409/ /pubmed/31915816 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciz1113 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Online Only Articles van Delden, Christian Stampf, Susanne Hirsch, Hans H Manuel, Oriol Meylan, Pascal Cusini, Alexia Hirzel, Cédric Khanna, Nina Weisser, Maja Garzoni, Christian Boggian, Katja Berger, Christoph Nadal, David Koller, Michael Saccilotto, Ramon Mueller, Nicolas J Burden and Timeline of Infectious Diseases in the First Year After Solid Organ Transplantation in the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study |
title | Burden and Timeline of Infectious Diseases in the First Year After Solid Organ Transplantation in the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study |
title_full | Burden and Timeline of Infectious Diseases in the First Year After Solid Organ Transplantation in the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study |
title_fullStr | Burden and Timeline of Infectious Diseases in the First Year After Solid Organ Transplantation in the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Burden and Timeline of Infectious Diseases in the First Year After Solid Organ Transplantation in the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study |
title_short | Burden and Timeline of Infectious Diseases in the First Year After Solid Organ Transplantation in the Swiss Transplant Cohort Study |
title_sort | burden and timeline of infectious diseases in the first year after solid organ transplantation in the swiss transplant cohort study |
topic | Online Only Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7583409/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31915816 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciz1113 |
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