1. BK virus: Current understanding of pathogenicity and clinical disease in transplantation
- Author
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Ciara N. Magee, M Harber, Michelle Antoni, Andrew Macdonald, Stephanie Chong, and Matthew B. Reeves
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,viruses ,030106 microbiology ,Disease ,medicine.disease_cause ,Immunocompromised Host ,03 medical and health sciences ,Virology ,Epidemiology ,Disease Transmission, Infectious ,medicine ,Humans ,Polyomavirus Infections ,business.industry ,Disease progression ,Pathogenicity ,Clinical disease ,Kidney Transplantation ,BK virus ,Transplantation ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,Renal transplant ,BK Virus ,Immunology ,Disease Progression ,business ,Immunosuppressive Agents - Abstract
BK polyomavirus (BKV) is an important cause of graft loss in renal transplant recipients that continues to pose a significant challenge to clinicians due to its frequently unpredictable onset, persistence, and the lack of effective antiviral agents or prevention strategies. This review covers our current understanding of epidemiology, viral transmission and disease progression, and treatment and prevention strategies that have been used to manage this disease.
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- 2019