Impact of COVID‐19 on living donor liver and kidney transplantation programs in Japan in 2020

Author:

Kuramitsu Kaori1ORCID,Yamanaga Shigeyoshi2,Osawa Ryosuke3,Hibi Taizo4,Yoshikawa Mikiko5,Toyoda Mariko2,Shimata Keita4,Yosuke Ebisu3,Ono Minoru6,Kenmochi Takashi7,Sogawa Hiroshi8,Natori Yoichiro9ORCID,Yano Harumi10,Chen‐Yoshikawa Toyofumi11,Yoshida Kazunari12,Fukumoto Takumi1,Yuzawa Kenji13,Egawa Hiroto14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery Division of Hepato‐Biliary and Pancreatic Surgery Graduate School of Medicine Kobe University Hyogo Japan

2. Department of Surgery Japanese Red Cross Kumamoto Hospital Kumamoto Japan

3. Department of Infectious Disease Kameda Medical Center Chiba Japan

4. Department of Pediatric Surgery and Transplantation Kumamoto University Hospital Kumamoto Japan

5. Department of Transplant and Regenerative Surgery Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine Kyoto Japan

6. Department of Cardiac Surgery Tokyo University Tokyo Japan

7. Department of Transplantation Fujita Health University Aichi Japan

8. Department of Surgery Westchester Medical Center/New York Medical College New York USA

9. Division of Infectious Disease Department of Medicine University of Miami Florida USA

10. Department of Public Health International University of Health and Welfare Chiba Japan

11. Department of Thoratic Surgery Nagoya University Aichi Japan

12. Department of Organ Transplant Medicine Kitasato University Kanagawa Japan

13. Department of Transplant Surgery Mito Medical Center Ibaraki Japan

14. Department of Surgery Institute of Gastroenterology Tokyo Women's Medical University Tokyo Japan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Transplantation

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