Romanian Journal of Internal Medicine (Mar 2021)
Predictors of disease severity and outcome of hospitalized renal transplant recipients with COVID-19 infection: a systematic review of a globally representative sample
- Hasan Irtiza,
- Rashid Tasnuva,
- Suliman Sarah,
- Amer Hatem,
- Chirila Razvan M.,
- Mai Martin L.,
- Jarmi Tambi,
- Khouzam Samir,
- Franco Pablo Moreno,
- Heilig Charles W.,
- Wadei Hani M.
Affiliations
- Hasan Irtiza
- Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, FL
- Rashid Tasnuva
- The University of Texas School of Public Health, Houston, TX
- Suliman Sarah
- Department of Transplant, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
- Amer Hatem
- William J von Liebig Center for Transplantation and Clinical Regeneration, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
- Chirila Razvan M.
- Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
- Mai Martin L.
- Department of Transplant, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
- Jarmi Tambi
- Department of Transplant, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
- Khouzam Samir
- Department of Transplant, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
- Franco Pablo Moreno
- Department of Transplant, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
- Heilig Charles W.
- Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, FL
- Wadei Hani M.
- Department of Transplant, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.2478/rjim-2020-0034
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 59,
no. 1
pp. 10 – 42
Abstract
Introduction. COVID-19 presents a special challenge to the kidney transplant population.
Keywords
- coronavirus disease 2019
- covid-19
- severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
- sars-cov-2
- novel coronavirus
- coronavirus pandemic
- renal transplant
- transplant recipient
- immunosuppression