Authors
Jefferson M Jones, Avinash Agarwal, Anne C Moorman, Megan G Hofmeister, John C Hulse, Max O Meneveau, Tonya Mixon-Hayden, Sumathi Ramachandran, Christopher M Jones, Stephanie Kellner, Daniel Ferrell, Costi D Sifri
Publication date
2023/8/1
Journal
Transplantation Direct
Volume
9
Issue
8
Pages
e1506
Publisher
LWW
Description
Background.
Donor-derived transmission of infections is a rare complication of kidney transplant. Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is a common cause of acute viral hepatitis worldwide, but donor-derived transmission to organ recipients has been reported in the literature only twice previously. The timeline for HAV incubation and clearance in transplant recipients is not well understood.
Methods.
In 2018, 2 kidneys and a liver were procured from a deceased donor resident of Kentucky, one of many states that was experiencing an HAV outbreak associated with person-to-person transmission through close contact, primarily among people who reported drug use. Both kidney recipients, residents of Virginia, subsequently developed acute HAV infections. We report the results of an investigation to determine the source of transmission and describe the clinical course of HAV infection in the infected kidney recipients.
Results.
The …
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