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Retrospective screening of solid organ donors in Italy, 2009, reveals unpredicted circulation of West Nile virus

Authors :
Capobianchi, Mr
Sambri, V
Castilletti, C
Pierro, Am
Rossini, G
Gaibani, P
Cavrini, F
Selleri, M
Meschi, S
Lapa, D
Di Caro, A
Grossi, P
De Cillia, C
Venettoni, S
Landini, Mp
Ippolito, G
Nanni Costa, A
Italian Transplant Network Collaborators: Scalamogna, M
Famulari, A
Saracino, A
Giacon, B
Mancini, P
Di Florio, E
Ridolfi, L
Peressutti, R
Adorno, D
Castiglione, Ag
Vesconi, S
Testasecca, D
Amoroso, Antonio
Schena, Fp
Carcassi, C
Sparacino, V
Lippi, R
Gabardi, E
Gambelunghe, C
CalabrĂ², F.
Capobianchi M.R.
Sambri V.
Castilletti C.
Pierro A.M.
Rossini G.
Gaibani P.
Cavrini F.
Selleri M.
Meschi S.
Lapa D.
Di Caro A.
Grossi P.
De Cillia C.
Venettoni S.
Landini M.
Ippolito G.
Nanni Costa A.
Source :
ResearcherID, Scopus-Elsevier, Europe PubMed Central

Abstract

Since the occurrence of West Nile virus (WNV) infection in humans in 2008 in Italy, concerns have been raised about the potential risks associated with solid organ transplantation (SOT). A nationwide retrospective survey showed that 1.2% of SOT donors in 2009 were WNV-seropositive and demonstrated that human WNV infection is distributed throughout several Italian regions. Transmission of WNV or other arboviruses through SOT is a possibility and risk assessment should be carried out before SOT to avoid infection through transplantation.

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OpenAIRE
Journal :
ResearcherID, Scopus-Elsevier, Europe PubMed Central
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....724421a1cec180123baa72f57d7e6f9a