Abstract
BK virus reactivation as a result of therapeutic immunosuppression following renal transplant can result in BK polyomavirus nephropathy and renal allograft loss. This is a complex and challenging clinical problem with a range of management options and practices reported in literature. The current standard for early diagnosis and treatment is surveillance by measuring viral DNA in blood using qPCR. Immunosuppression reduction is the cornerstone of effective management but is associated with a risk of acute rejection following treatment.
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Sharma, R., & Zachariah, M. (2020). Bk virus nephropathy: Prevalence, impact and management strategies. International Journal of Nephrology and Renovascular Disease. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S236556
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