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COVID-19 and kidney transplantation: Results from the TANGO International Transplant Consortium
Kidney transplant recipients may be at a high risk of developing critical coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) illness due to chronic immunosuppression and comorbidities.
Enver Akalin+2 more
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COVID‐19 is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in transplant recipients. There are no efficacy data available regarding these patients with any of the available SARS‐CoV‐2 vaccines.
A. Grupper+14 more
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Antibody Response After a Third Dose of the mRNA-1273 SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine in Kidney Transplant Recipients With Minimal Serologic Response to 2 Doses Studies have reported low seroconversion rates (58% after the second dose) in solid organ transplant ...
I. Benotmane+6 more
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Visual Abstract Significance Statement Data are lacking on the humoral response to COVID-19 vaccination in kidney transplant recipients and patients on hemodialysis. This study of humoral response to an mRNA vaccine in 78 patients undergoing hemodialysis,
Clément Danthu+14 more
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COVID-19 in kidney transplant recipients
There is minimal information on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) in immunocompromised individuals. We have studied 10 patients treated at 12 adult care hospitals.
Vinay Nair+15 more
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Over the last decade, the paradigm of acute renal injury has been changed fundamentally. Unfortunately, the routine clinical practice in Ukraine demonstrates extremely unsatisfactory awareness of the medical community on these issues.
M. Kolesnyk+5 more
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Background. In kidney patients COVID-19 is associated with severely increased morbidity and mortality. A comprehensive comparison of the immunogenicity, tolerability, and safety of COVID-19 vaccination in different cohorts of kidney patients and a ...
J. Sanders+25 more
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A Rare Case Report of Giant Urinary Bladder Stone Causing Recurrent Dysuria in a Woman
Background. Large urinary bladder stones are not common and even less common in females. We report a case of large bladder stone presented with acute retention of urine in a female patient. Case Report.
Rojan Adhikari+6 more
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COVID-19 vaccination in kidney transplant recipients
Kidney transplant recipients receive therapeutic immunosuppression that impairs their immune responses to the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine. For this reason, this vulnerable patient population is insufficiently protected by the standard two-dose COVID-19 ...
S. Caillard, O. Thaunat
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Risk factors associated with hospitalization and evolution in kidney transplant patients with COVID-19: A single-center retrospective cohort study [PDF]
Background: The SARS‑CoV‑2 infection has had a major impact on kidney transplant patients. Our single‑center experience aims to analyze the risk factors for affected patient hospitalization and predictors of worse clinical outcome on admission. Material
Isabel Beneyto Castelló+8 more
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