Community-Acquired Respiratory Viruses Post-Lung Transplant

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2021
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Survival in lung transplant recipients (LTRs) lags behind heart, liver, and kidney transplant, in part due to the direct and indirect effects of infection. LTRs have increased susceptibility to infection due to the combination of a graft continually exposed to the outside world, multiple mechanisms …
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Journal seminars in respiratory and critical care medicine
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