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68: An Unexpected [Donor-Derived] Pathogen

Febrile

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The Importance of Alerting the Organ Programment Organization of OPO

The patient had surgery and immediate post-stop course was uncomplicated. It is during this time that the patient is at risk for opportunistic infections, primarily those caused by intracellular pathogens. The clinical syndrome of recurrent grammagnated macariniens, non-spyggastroentous family symptoms and now respiratory failure raises the strong possibility of hyperinfection syndrome caused by stromgevitis. Given the unexpected occurrence in a recipient from a non-indemic region or stromgeVitis I would also investigate if this infection could have been transmitted from the donor.

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