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Franco–Paredes C et al. – The number of transplant recipients with tropical infectious diseases is growing due to increasing international travel and the rising number of transplants taking place in the tropics and subtropics. There are three potential categories of tropical infections in transplant patients: (1) donor–related infections transmitted by the graft or through transfusion of blood products; (2) reactivation or recrudescence of latent infections in the donor recipient; and (3) de novo acquisition of infection in the post–transplant period through the traditional route of infection.

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