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Transplant Tourism: Understanding the Risks

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CURRENT INFECTIOUS DISEASE REPORTS
Volume 17, Issue 4, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11908-015-0473-x

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Transplant tourism; Solid organ transplant; Kidney transplant; Commercial transplant; Immunocompromise; Travel; Infection; Hepatitis B virus; Hepatitis C virus; HIV; Cytomegalovirus; Malaria; Fungal infection; Aspergillus; Zycomycetes; Multi-drug resistant; Wound infection; Tuberculosis; Pneumocystis jiroveci

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Transplant tourism is commonly defined as travel abroad for the purpose of transplantation, but the term evokes ethical and legal concerns about commercial transplantation. Due to the mismatch in supply and demand for organs, transplant tourism has increased over the last several decades and now accounts for 10 % of transplants worldwide. Patients from the USA who pursue transplantation abroad do so most commonly for renal transplantation, and travel mostly to China, the Philippines, and India. Transplant tourism puts the organ recipient at risk for surgical complications, poor graft outcome, increased mortality, and a variety of infectious complications. Bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections have all been described, and most concerning are the high rates of blood-borne viral infections and invasive, often fatal, fungal infections. Transplant and infectious diseases physicians should have a high degree of suspicion for infectious complications in patients returning from transplantation abroad.

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