Liver transplantation in a patient after COVID-19 – Rapid loss of antibodies and prolonged viral RNA shedding

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To date, little is known about the duration and effectiveness of immunity as well as possible adverse late effects after an infection with SARS-CoV-2. Thus it is unclear, when and if liver transplantation can be safely offered to patients who suffered from COVID-19. Here, we report on a successful liver transplantation shortly after convalescence from COVID-19 with subsequent partial seroreversion as well as recurrence and prolonged shedding of viral RNA.

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Niess, H., Börner, N., Muenchhoff, M., Khatamzas, E., Stangl, M., Graf, A., … Guba, M. (2021). Liver transplantation in a patient after COVID-19 – Rapid loss of antibodies and prolonged viral RNA shedding. American Journal of Transplantation, 21(4), 1629–1632. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.16349

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