Updates on epidemiology, vaccine recommendations, and available therapies in preparation for the upcoming influenza season
Multidisciplinary team (transplant nephrologist, gastroenterologist, and infectious disease physicians) reviewing the available data and providing a consensus algorithm for the management of these patients. Manuscript is being finalized
Given the emerging data of safety and immunogenicity of live viral vaccination in certain renal and liver recipients, a survey has been created and distributed evaluating current practices and possible barriers to vaccination
Case-based scenarios reviewing the evidence behind prophylaxis recommendations are being created
Survey instrument to capture current, international practices regarding the prevention of toxoplasmosis after pediatric SOT is underway
Working on creation of a case-based survey tool to summarize the current state of clinical care regarding antibiotic and antifungal prophylaxis strategies among pediatric liver transplant recipients
Expert opinion providing a framework for decisions regarding acceptance or delaying solid organ transplantation in candidates with active infections:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30838753
ID CARE members who participated in the 3rd CMV consensus conference and guidelines formulated a case-based manuscript highlighting key points and changes, with an emphasis on pediatric-specific topics:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/petr.13276
A survey-based assessment tool was created for evaluation of current Pneumocystis jirovecii prophylaxis strategies in various centers, with data submitted for consideration of publication in Pediatric Transplantation
ID CARE members who participated in a 2-day consortium of vaccine experts provide a review of the growing evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of live-attenuated viral vaccines in selected patients after solid organ transplantation and expert recommendations:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/petr.13571
As a request form the IPTA council, a manuscript was created by experts in the field addressing the topic, focusing on Zika, dengue, and chinkungunya and relevance to pediatric SOT and HCT recipients:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30338634
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