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West Nile virus (WNV) is an emerging pathogen endemic in Africa and Europe. Recent events demonstrate the speed with which a vector-borne disease like WNV can disseminate when introduced into a susceptible, pathogen-naïve population, where competent reservoir and vectors are present. Since the arrival of WNV to the North American continent in 1999, it is estimated that 2–4 million people have been infected in the USA alone. It has special relevance to the immunocompromised host populations...
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The Enteroviridae are single-stranded RNA viruses in the Picornaviridae family notable for their ability to cause a wide range of diseases, with more severe disease manifestations in the immunocompromised host. Humans are the reservoir for Enteroviridae, and person-to-person transmission occurs via the fecal-oral or respiratory route. Intact innate immune response including NK cells and macrophages plays an important role during the initial phase of infection followed by T- and B-cell...
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Among 495 immunocompromised patients positive for SARS-CoV-2, PCR cycle thresholds remained <33 beyond 20 days more frequently in patients with hematologic malignancies, particularly those receiving B-cell depleting or BTKi therapy, compared to those with solid organ malignancy (26% vs 5%).
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HCV-Positive Organ Donors In patients without hepatitis C virus infection who received a heart or lung from HCV-infected donors, 4 weeks of antiviral treatment initiated after surgery rendered all 35 recipients who had completed 6 months of follow-up free of HCV infection despite early signs of infection in 96% of the recipients within hours after surgery.
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Invasive fungal infection (IFI) is a serious threat after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT). This multicenter, randomized, double-blind trial compared fluconazole (N = 295) versus voriconazole (N = 305) for the prevention of IFI in the context of a structured fungal screening program. Patients undergoing myeloablative allogeneic HCT were randomized before HCT to receive study drugs for 100 days, or for 180 days in higher-risk patients. Serum galactomannan was assayed twice...
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Abstract Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) convalescent plasma (CCP) is a safe and effective treatment for COVID-19 in immunocompromised (IC) patients. IC patients have a higher risk of persistent infection, severe disease, and death from COVID-19. Despite the continued clinical use of CCP to treat IC patients, the optimal dose, frequency/schedule, and duration of CCP treatment has yet to be determined, and related best practices guidelines are lacking. A group of individuals...
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There is an increased risk of infection in patients with cancer that results in higher morbidity and mortality. Several risk factors can predispose these patients to infectious complications. Some such factors include immunocompromised states like neutropenia, allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation, and graft-versus-host disease, while others include immunosuppressive agents like corticosteroids, purine analogs, monoclonal antibodies, and other emerging cancer therapeutics like CAR...
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