Laboratory identification of donor-derived coxsackievirus b3 transmission.

TitleLaboratory identification of donor-derived coxsackievirus b3 transmission.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsAbbott IJ, Papadakis G, Kaye M, Opdam H, Hutton H, Angus PW, Johnson PD, Kanellis J, Westall G, Druce J, Catton M
JournalAmerican journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons// // Am J Transplant
Volume15
Issue2
Pagination555 - 9
Date Published2015//
ISBN Number1600-6143
Other Numbers100968638
Keywords*Coxsackievirus Infections/tm [Transmission], *Enterovirus B, Human/py [Pathogenicity], *Kidney Transplantation, *Liver Transplantation, *Lung Transplantation, *Pancreas Transplantation, *Tissue Donors, Adult, Biopsy, Enterovirus B, Human/ip [Isolation & Purification], Humans, Kidney/pa [Pathology], Kidney/vi [Virology], Liver/pa [Pathology], Liver/vi [Virology], Lung/pa [Pathology], Lung/vi [Virology], Pancreas/pa [Pathology], Pancreas/vi [Virology], Transplant Recipients
Abstract

Unexpected donor-to-recipient infectious disease transmission is an important, albeit rare, complication of solid organ transplantation. Greater work and understanding about the epidemiology of these donor-derived transmissions is continually required to further mitigate this risk. Herein we present the first reported case of proven donor-derived transmission of coxsackievirus serogroup-3, an enterovirus, following solid organ transplant. Swift and effective communication between the organ donation agency, treating physicians, laboratory testing and notification ensured a coordinated approach. The resulting clinical syndromes in the organ recipients were mild. This case highlights the requirement for ongoing surveillance over a broad range of infecting pathogens that may present as a donor-derived infection. © Copyright 2015 The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.

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