Case Reports in Infectious Diseases (Jan 2017)

Transmission of Donor-Derived Trypanosoma cruzi and Subsequent Development of Chagas Disease in a Lung Transplant Recipient

  • A. B. Corey,
  • D. Sonetti,
  • J. D. Maloney,
  • S. P. Montgomery,
  • B. L. Rademacher,
  • L. J. Taylor,
  • J. A. Smith,
  • R. Striker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/5381072
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2017

Abstract

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Donor infection status should be considered when accepting an organ for transplant. Here we present a case of Chagas disease developing after a lung transplant where the donor was known to be Trypanosoma cruzi antibody positive. The recipient developed acute Trypanosoma cruzi infection with reactivation after treatment. Chagas disease-positive donors are likely to be encountered in the United States; donor targeted screening is needed to guide decisions regarding organ transplant and posttransplant monitoring.