Dhar J M, al-Khader A A, al-Sulaiman M, al-Hasani M K
Department of Nephrology, Riyadh Armed Forces Hospital, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Q J Med. 1991 Mar;78(287):235-50.
We report 20 cases of non-typhoid Salmonella infection that occurred over a period of 10 years in 592 renal transplant recipients followed by our unit, and present a review of 58 previously reported cases. Analysis of these data suggests that infection occurs when immunosuppression is high (early in the post-transplant period, or after anti-rejection therapy). A significant number of patients have bacteraemia and widespread focal manifestations are common. Despite prolonged antibiotic therapy, relapses occur commonly causing significant morbidity, occasional graft loss and even death.