First human case of metacestode infection caused by versteria sp. in a kidney transplant recipient

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Abstract

Cestodes are emerging agents of severe opportunistic infections among immunocompromised patients. We describe the first case of human infection, with the recently-proposed genus Versteria causing an invasive, tumor-like hepatic infection with regional and distant extension in a 53-year-old female kidney transplant recipient from Atlantic Canada.

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Barkati, S., Gottstein, B., Müller, N., Sheitoyan-Pesant, C., Metrakos, P., Chen, T., … Yansouni, C. P. (2019). First human case of metacestode infection caused by versteria sp. in a kidney transplant recipient. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 68(4), 680–683. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciy602

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