Transplantation of kidneys from hepatitis C–infected donors to hepatitis C–negative recipients: Single center experience

Author:

Molnar Miklos Z.1234ORCID,Nair Satheesh12,Cseprekal Orsolya124,Yazawa Masahiko125,Talwar Manish12,Balaraman Vasanthi12,Podila Pradeep S. B.67,Mas Valeria12,Maluf Daniel12,Helmick Ryan A.12ORCID,Campos Luis12,Nezakatgoo Nosratollah12,Eymard Corey12,Horton Peter12,Verma Rajanshu12,Jenkins Ann Holbrook1,Handley Charlotte R.1,Snyder Heather S.1,Cummings Carolyn1,Agbim Uchenna A.12,Maliakkal Benedict12,Satapathy Sanjaya K.8ORCID,Eason James D.12

Affiliation:

1. James D. Eason Transplant Institute Methodist University Hospital Memphis Tennessee

2. Division of Transplant Surgery Department of Surgery University of Tennessee Health Science Center Memphis Tennessee

3. Division of Nephrology Department of Medicine University of Tennessee Health Science Center Memphis Tennessee

4. Department of Transplantation and Surgery Semmelweis University Budapest Hungary

5. Divison of Nephrology and Hypertension St. Marianna University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

6. Faith & Health Division Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare Memphis Tennessee

7. Division of Health Systems Management & Policy School of Public Health The University of Memphis Memphis Tennessee

8. Sandra Atlas Bass Center for Liver Diseases & Transplantation Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra Department of Medicine Northshore University Hospital/Northwell Health Manhasset New York

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Transplantation,Immunology and Allergy

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