Pre-Transplantation Strategies for Infectious Disease Mitigation and Prevention

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Abstract

Pediatric Infectious Disease (ID) clinicians play a critical role in helping prevent and mitigate infectious risks in children peri- and post-transplantation. Prevention starts during the pre-transplant evaluation and persists throughout the solid organ transplant and hematopoietic cell transplant continuum. The pre-transplant evaluation is an opportunity to screen for latent infections, plan preventative strategies, optimize immunizations, and discuss risk mitigation practices. An ideal pre-transplant evaluation establishes a relationship with the family that further promotes post-transplant infectious risk reduction. This manuscript builds on shared pediatric ID prevention strategies, introduces updated ID testing recommendations for transplant donors/candidates, highlights emerging data, and identifies ongoing knowledge gaps that are potential areas of research.

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Heald-Sargent, T., Michaels, M. G., & Ardura, M. I. (2024, February 1). Pre-Transplantation Strategies for Infectious Disease Mitigation and Prevention. Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpids/piad075

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