id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-254183-98o0dssj Waggoner, Jesse J. Rare and Emerging Viral Infections in Transplant Recipients 2013-10-15 .txt text/plain 3927 236 44 In this review, we first discuss viral diagnostics and the developing field of viral discovery and then focus on rare and emerging viruses in the transplant population: human T-cell leukemia virus type 1; hepatitis E virus; bocavirus; KI and WU polyomaviruses; coronaviruses HKU1 and NL63; influenza, H1N1; measles; dengue; rabies; and lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. Detection and reporting of such rare pathogens in transplant recipients is critical to patient care and improving our understanding of posttransplant infections. In a multicenter review of 85 cases of acute HEV infection, 65.9% of the solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients developed chronic hepatitis of whom 14.3% developed cirrhosis. Cases of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) transmitted through organ transplantation (4 clusters, including 14 cases and 11 deaths) document the ability of this pathogen to cause severe disease in the immunocompromised host [10, [49] [50] [51] . Human T-cell leukemia virus type I-associated myelopathy following living-donor liver transplantation ./cache/cord-254183-98o0dssj.txt ./txt/cord-254183-98o0dssj.txt