Chelsea A Gorsline, Courtney E Harris, Stella Radosta, Sara W Dong, Alan Koff, Aaron Mishkin, Kapil Saharia, Joseph Sassine, Julie M Steinbrink, Rebecca N Kumar
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The landscape of transplant infectious diseases (TID) is changing rapidly, with many new and exciting ideas on the horizon. A live #TxIDChat on the social media platform Bluesky by the TID Early Career Network was conducted on hot topics in TID to explore these innovations. Based on these discussions and expert opinion, this article examines the use of artificial intelligence, xenotransplantation, personalized medicine, advanced diagnostics, novel education models, and the use of social media in TID. In addition, the authors highlight the challenges that limit the application of some of these advancements, as well as opportunities for future development in these areas.
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Transplant Infectious Disease has been established as a forum for presenting the most current information on the prevention and treatment of infection complicating organ and bone marrow transplantation. The point of view of the journal is that infection and allograft rejection (or graft-versus-host disease) are closely intertwined, and that advances in one area will have immediate consequences on the other. The interaction of the transplant recipient with potential microbial invaders, the impact of immunosuppressive strategies on this interaction, and the effects of cytokines, growth factors, and chemokines liberated during the course of infections, rejection, or graft-versus-host disease are central to the interests and mission of this journal.
Transplant Infectious Disease is aimed at disseminating the latest information relevant to the infectious disease complications of transplantation to clinicians and scientists involved in bone marrow, kidney, liver, heart, lung, intestinal, and pancreatic transplantation. The infectious disease consequences and concerns regarding innovative transplant strategies, from novel immunosuppressive agents to xenotransplantation, are very much a concern of this journal. In addition, this journal feels a particular responsibility to inform primary care practitioners in the community, who increasingly are sharing the responsibility for the care of these patients, of the special considerations regarding the prevention and treatment of infection in transplant recipients. As exemplified by the international editorial board, articles are sought throughout the world that address both general issues and those of a more restricted geographic import.