Author:
Vita Serena,Gabrielli Simona,Fontanelli Sulekova Lucia,De Angelis Maurizio,Alessandri Francesco,Pugliese Francesco,Ruberto Franco,Spagnolello Ornella,Mazzocato Valentina,Celani Luigi,Lopalco Maurizio,Mattiucci Simonetta,Bazzardi Riccardo,Angeletti Silvia,Ciccozzi Massimo,D’Ettorre Gabriella,Ceccarelli Giancarlo
Abstract
Transplanted patients are particularly exposed to a major risk of infectious diseases due to prolonged immunosuppressive treatment. Over the last decade, the growing migration flows and the transplant tourism have led to increasing infections caused by geographically restricted organisms. Malaria is an unusual event in organ transplant recipients than can be acquired primarily or reactivation following immunosuppression, by transfusion of blood products or through the transplanted organ. We report a rare case of Plasmodium falciparum infection in a liver transplanted two years-old African boy who presented to one Italian Asylum Seeker Center on May 2019. We outlined hereby diagnostic challenges, possible aetiologies of post-transplantation malaria and finally we summarized potential drug interactions between immunosuppressive agents and antimalarials. This report aims to increase the attention to newly arrived migrants, carefully evaluating patients coming from tropical areas and taking into consideration also rare tropical infections not endemic in final destination countries.
Publisher
Journal of Infection in Developing Countries
Subject
Virology,Infectious Diseases,General Medicine,Microbiology,Parasitology
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