肝移植受者的传染性疾病。

Seminars in gastrointestinal disease Pub Date : 1998-07-01
N Singh
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尽管发生率下降,感染仍然是肝移植受者的一个重要并发症。然而,移植受者的感染谱似乎正在演变。由革兰氏阳性菌(如肠球菌和葡萄球菌)引起的感染在频率上现已超过由革兰氏阴性菌引起的感染。在移植受者中,卡氏肺囊虫和最近的巨细胞病毒感染的发病率有所下降,这主要是由于有效的预防。机会性真菌感染(如曲霉病)仍然是个问题。新的或以前未被识别的病原体(如人类疱疹病毒-6)也可能是发病的重要原因。因此,评估移植受者的感染不仅需要了解这些患者通常遇到的典型机会性感染,还需要了解流行病学、预防和管理方面的新趋势。
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Infectious diseases in the liver transplant recipient.

Despite a declining incidence, infections remain a significant complication in liver transplant recipients. The spectrum of infections in transplant recipients, however, appears to be evolving. Infections caused by gram-positive bacteria (e.g., enterococci and staphylococci) have now surpassed in frequency those caused by gram-negative bacteria. There has been a decline in the incidence of Pneumocystis carinii and more recently cytomegalovirus infection in transplant recipients, largely as a result of effective prophylaxis. Opportunistic fungal infections (e.g., aspergillosis) remain problematic. New or previously unrecognized pathogens (e.g., human herpesvirus-6) may also be a significant cause of morbidity. Evaluation of infections in transplant recipients therefore requires understanding of not only classic opportunistic infections typically encountered in these patients, but also emerging trends in epidemiology, prophylaxis, and management.

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