2020
DOI: 10.1111/tid.13330
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Herpesviruses oral shedding and viremia in renal transplant recipients: A longitudinal study

Abstract: Background The objective was to assess the oral shedding and viremia of human herpesviruses in renal transplant recipients. Methods This is a cohort study in which the participants were examined in three different periods: the first within 24 hours before renal transplantation and the second and third ones 15‐20 and 45‐60 days after the transplantation. Mouthwash and blood samples were collected in each period and then submitted to screening for the presence of eight types of human herpesviruses by using multi… Show more

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“…Exclusion criteria were described in a previously published study by our group as follows: being submitted to dual kidney or multi-organ transplantation, undergoing immunosuppressive therapy prior to inclusion, being HIV-seropositive or presenting cognitive impairment affecting the ability to understand the informed consent form. Moreover, patients dropping out or having inconclusive blood or saliva samples for viral detection were also excluded from the study [ 30 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exclusion criteria were described in a previously published study by our group as follows: being submitted to dual kidney or multi-organ transplantation, undergoing immunosuppressive therapy prior to inclusion, being HIV-seropositive or presenting cognitive impairment affecting the ability to understand the informed consent form. Moreover, patients dropping out or having inconclusive blood or saliva samples for viral detection were also excluded from the study [ 30 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%