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Organ transplant recipients are susceptible to infection due to their generalized immunosuppressed state. Furthermore, the allograft organ (e.g., lung) has increased susceptibility due to its direct communication with the environment. | Organ transplant recipients are susceptible to infection due to their generalized immunosuppressed state. Furthermore, the allograft organ (e.g., lung) has increased susceptibility due to its direct communication with the environment. | ||
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Infections in transplant recipients |
Organ transplant recipients are susceptible to infection due to their generalized immunosuppressed state. Furthermore, the allograft organ (e.g., lung) has increased susceptibility due to its direct communication with the environment.
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