Herpes simplex virus-2 transmission following solid organ transplantation: Donor-derived infection and transplantation from prior organ recipients

Author:

Macesic Nenad12ORCID,Abbott Iain J.3,Kaye Matthew3,Druce Julian3,Glanville Allan R.4,Gow Paul J.56,Hughes Peter D.7,Korman Tony M.8ORCID,Mulley William R.910,O'Connell Phillip J.11,Opdam Helen12,Paraskeva Miranda13,Pitman Matthew C.14,Setyapranata Stella7,Rawlinson William D.15,Johnson Paul D. R.16

Affiliation:

1. Department of Infectious Diseases; Austin Health; Melbourne VIC Australia

2. Division of Infectious Diseases; Columbia University Medical Center; New York City NY USA

3. Victorian Infectious Diseases Reference Laboratory; Doherty Institute; Melbourne VIC Australia

4. Department of Thoracic Medicine; St. Vincent's Hospital; Sydney NSW Australia

5. Liver Transplant Unit; Austin Health; Melbourne VIC Australia

6. Department of Medicine; University of Melbourne; Melbourne VIC Australia

7. Department of Nephrology; Royal Melbourne Hospital; Melbourne VIC Australia

8. Monash Infectious Diseases; Monash University; Monash Health; Melbourne VIC Australia

9. Department of Medicine; Monash University; Melbourne VIC Australia

10. Department of Nephrology; Monash Health; Melbourne VIC Australia

11. National Pancreas Transplant Unit; Westmead Hospital; Sydney NSW Australia

12. DonateLife; Melbourne VIC Australia

13. Department of Allergy, Immunology and Respiratory Medicine; Alfred Hospital; Melbourne VIC Australia

14. Victorian Infectious Diseases Service; Royal Melbourne Hospital; Melbourne VIC Australia

15. Serology and Virology Division (SAViD); South Eastern Area Laboratory Services; University of NSW; Sydney NSW Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Transplantation

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