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收到不受欢迎的礼物:通过器官移植传播感染

Receiving the Unwanted Gift: Infection Transmission through Organ Transplantation.

作者信息

Kirchner Varvara A, Pruett Timothy L

机构信息

Division of Transplantation, Department of Surgery, University of Minnesota , Minneapolis, Minnesota.

出版信息

Surg Infect (Larchmt). 2016 Jun;17(3):318-22. doi: 10.1089/sur.2016.009. Epub 2016 Apr 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Infections are common in the general U.S. population, so it is inevitable that some persons with a potentially transmissible disease will become organ donors. There are numerous reports of viral, parasitic, fungal, and bacterial transmission through transplantation. At the same time, immunosuppression increases the risk of infection in organ recipients, so attribution of infectious diseases to the transplanted organ is often difficult.

METHOD

Review of the English-language literature.

RESULTS

The Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network states that all potential deceased organ donors must be assessed for conditions that may influence donor acceptance. The infections most often transmitted knowingly to organ recipients are cytomegalovirus and hepatitis C virus. There was a 43% increase in the number of potential donor-derived transmission events between 2012 and 2013, but this affected only 3% of transplants; and the patterns of unexpected infection transmissions have remained fairly constant. The 2013 recognition of a case of raccoon rabies in a kidney recipient brought the risk of untested pathogens back into the general discussion of disease transmission. Also, unexpected transmissions of parasitic infection have resulted in highly visible recipient deaths.

CONCLUSIONS

Organ transplantation has been an enormous advance in the treatment of chronic diseases, but the risk of unanticipated disease transmission has been gaining attention. The task for the organ donation community is to assess risk of transmission of clinically relevant diseases accurately without substantially diminishing organ availability.

摘要

背景

感染在美国普通人群中很常见,因此一些患有潜在可传播疾病的人成为器官捐赠者不可避免。有许多关于病毒、寄生虫、真菌和细菌通过移植传播的报道。与此同时,免疫抑制增加了器官接受者感染的风险,因此将传染病归因于移植器官往往很困难。

方法

回顾英文文献。

结果

器官获取与移植网络指出,所有潜在的已故器官捐赠者都必须评估可能影响捐赠者接受度的状况。最常被有意传播给器官接受者的感染是巨细胞病毒和丙型肝炎病毒。2012年至2013年间,潜在的供体源性传播事件数量增加了43%,但仅影响了3%的移植手术;意外感染传播的模式基本保持不变。2013年一名肾移植受者被确诊为浣熊狂犬病病例,使未经检测的病原体风险重新成为疾病传播总体讨论的焦点。此外,寄生虫感染的意外传播导致了受者死亡,引起了高度关注。

结论

器官移植在慢性病治疗方面取得了巨大进展,但意外疾病传播的风险一直备受关注。器官捐赠界的任务是准确评估临床相关疾病的传播风险,同时又不显著减少器官供应。

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