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In recent decades, the number of pediatric transplantations and their survival rates have increased. Psychological problems and poorer quality of life are notable among children undergoing transplantation and can have long-lasting consequences and affect immunosuppressive therapy adherence. Pet ownership and animal contact have been associated with physical, mental, and social health benefits. Despite these potential benefits, however, companion animals are known to be a source of infection,...
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Background. Fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) is an effective treatment for recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI). Safety concerns around FMT are increased in immunocompromised populations, such as solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients. Outcomes among adult SOT recipients suggest FMT is efficacious and safe; however, pediatric SOT data are lacking. Methods. We describe the efficacy and safety of FMT among pediatric SOT recipients in a singlecenter retrospective study from...
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Background Solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients are at increased risk of severe outcomes associated with antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs) play a vital role in mitigating the negative impacts of AMR. Pediatric evidence regarding ASP for SOT recipients is scarce, although many pediatric SOT centers have implemented different forms of ASP. Methods This article summarized the available evidence relating to AMR among pediatric SOT recipients and...
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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic continues to generate challenges for pediatric solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients and their families. As rates of COVID-19 fluctuate, new SARS-CoV-2 variants emerge, and adherence to and implementation of mitigation strategies vary from community to community, questions remain about the best and safest practices to prevent COVID-19 in vulnerable patients. Notably, decisions about returning to school remain difficult. We assembled a team of...
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Abstract Background Invasive candidiasis is the most common invasive fungal disease in children and adolescents, but there are limited pediatric-specific antifungal effectiveness data. We compared the effectiveness of echinocandins to triazoles or amphotericin B formulations (triazole/amphotericin B) as initial directed therapy for invasive candidiasis. Methods This multinational observational...
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Distinctions between HHV-6 primary infection in seronegative patients and HHV-6 reactivation in seropositive patients remains largely undescribed in pediatric liver transplant (LT) recipients. We implemented pretransplant serology testing of HHV-6 in a large pediatric hospital and retrospectively assessed the incidence, manifestations and outcomes of HHV-6 infections over a 3-year period. Among 101 pediatric LT recipients, 96 had pretransplant HHV-6 serologies; 34 (35.4%) were seronegative...
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Background Vaccination against hepatitis B virus (HBV) has led to a worldwide reduction in disease burden and mortality. Vaccine immunogenicity data in transplanted children are limited, and vaccine-induced protection may be reduced. We evaluated HBV vaccination coverage, seroprotection rates, and factors influencing vaccine immunity among pediatric solid organ transplant (SOT) patients. Methods We retrospectively identified patients ≤21 years of age evaluated for SOT and/or transplanted at...
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Diarrhea in the pediatric solid organ transplantation (SOT) recipient is a frequent complaint that is associated with significant morbidity and impaired quality of life. There are limited published data regarding the specific epidemiology, diagnostic evaluation, and treatment of diarrhea after SOT in children. Pediatric SOT recipients have an increased risk of developing diarrhea because of a generalized immunosuppressed state, epidemiologic exposures, and polypharmacy. There is a need to...
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SOT recipients are more vulnerable to infections with antimicrobial-resistant organisms, and therefore, it may be useful for transplant centers to create transplant-specific antibiograms to direct empirical antimicrobial regimens and monitor trends in antimicrobial resistance. SOT-specific antibiograms were created using antimicrobial susceptibility data on isolates from 2012 to 2018 at The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The CLSI guidelines were followed to generate...
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The majority of cancer diagnoses in pediatric solid organ transplant recipients (SOTRs) are post-transplantation lymphoproliferative disorders (PTLD) or skin cancers. However, pediatric SOTRs are also at significantly elevated risk for multiple other solid and hematological cancers. The risks of specific cancers vary by transplanted organ, underlying disease, and immunosuppression factors. More than one-quarter of pediatric SOTRs develop cancer within 30 years of transplantation and their...
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Practitioners caring for pediatric transplant patients face unique issues compared with adult transplant providers. Distinct challenges to pediatric providers include incomplete or missed primary immunizations, lack of primary immunity to common illnesses, inability to definitively determine infectious serostatus in infants, and recognition of pediatric-specific disease states. Further, the lack of pediatric indications and dosing data for antimicrobials as well as variations in pediatric...
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Abstract. Mucormycosis is one of the most complicated to diagnose and treat invasive fungal diseases. Diagnostic techniques have not significantly advanced in y
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Background. After kidney transplantation, uncontrolled BK polyomavirus (BKPyV) replication causes kidney graft failure through BKPyV-associated nephropathy (BKPyVAN), but markers predicting outcome are missing. BKPyV-specific T cells may serve as a predictive marker to identify patients at risk of persistent DNAemia and BKPyVAN. Methods. Out of a total of 114 pediatric kidney recipients transplanted between 2008 and 2018, 36 children with posttransplant...
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CMV infection remains a significant cause of morbidity among pediatric HTx recipients We explored the implications of CMV infection on post-transplant outcomes among CMV risk-stratified pediatric HTx recipients receiving VGC prophylaxis. Children who underwent HTx between January 2010 and October 2016 were stratified according to CMV risk at time of transplant and evaluated for evidence of post-transplant CMV infection, rejection, CAV, and graft loss. Among 97 children, 41 (42%) were...
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Background Cryptosporidium enteritis can be devastating in the immunocompromised host. In pediatric liver transplant recipients, infection may be complicated by prolonged carriage of the parasite, rejection, and biliary tree damage and fibrosis. Herein, we report on six patients and their long-term outcomes following cryptosporidiosis. Methods We reviewed all cases of cryptosporidiosis in a pediatric liver transplant population over a 17-year period at a single center. Six patients with...
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Background Historically, the IDSA and the AST have recommended that live vaccines not be administered post-transplant due to concern for induction of vaccine-strain disease in immunocompromised hosts. However, recent prospective studies and revised AST guidelines published in April 2019 suggest that in the current era of immunosuppression minimization, live vaccines may be safely administered to select transplant recipients with resulting immunoprotection. The goal of this study was to...
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This study aimed to investigate the incidence of PTLD in pediatric liver transplant recipients and the risk factors for the development of PTLD. We also determined clinically useful quantitative EBV PCR parameters for aiding in the diagnosis of EBV-associated PTLD in the pediatric liver transplant recipients at our institute. We reviewed children < 18 years old who had undergone liver transplantations and quantitative analysis of whole blood EBV load at our institute from January 2006 to...
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Infections are major complications in pediatric patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell or solid organ transplantation. They also represent the most significant barrier to short- and long-term survival of the transplanted allograft. The achievements and advances during the past 30 years have resulted in remarkably improved outcome for pediatric patients undergoing transplantation. These advances in pediatric infectious disease supportive care have contributed substantially to the...
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