COVID-19 might potentially give rise to a more severe infection in solid organ transplant recipients due to their chronic immunosuppression. These patients are at a higher risk of developing concurrent or secondary bacterial and fungal infections. Co-infections can increase systemic inflammation influencing the prognosis and the severity of the disease, and can in turn lead to an increased need of mechanical ventilation, antibiotic therapy and to a higher mortality. Here we describe, for the first time in Europe, a fatal case of co-infection between SARS-CoV-2 and Pneumocystis jirevocii in a kidney transplant recipient.
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De Francesco, M. A., Alberici, F., Bossini, N., Scolari, F., Pascucci, F., Tomasoni, G., & Caruso, A. (2020). Pneumocystis Jirevocii and SARS-CoV-2 co-infection: A common feature in transplant recipients? Vaccines, 8(3), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8030544
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