id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-018659-rxzy6k3b Danziger-Isakov, Lara Posttransplant Complications and Comorbidities 2018-01-08 .txt text/plain 6901 340 33 cenocepacia has been associated with increased posttransplant mortality (relative risk 8.4) with one study reporting 1-year survival of 29% compared to 92% in those uninfected and is considered by many centers as a contraindication to transplant (Shoham and Shah 2013) . Risk factors for invasive disease include ischemia at the anastomosis site, single lung transplant, hypogammaglobulinemia, placement of bronchial stent, CMV infection, and colonization (Robertson et al. Treatment of invasive fungal infection in pediatric lung transplant recipients should include input from an infectious diseases specialist particularly regarding drug choice and dosage. Epidemiology and Risk Pediatric solid organ transplant recipients and particularly lung transplant recipients are at increased risk of medical complications and mortality when acquiring common respiratory viral infections (Manuel et al. There are no other vaccines available for the prevention of respiratory infection in most pediatric lung transplant recipients. Posttransplant, infections remain a significant factor causing both morbidity and mortality in pediatric lung transplant recipients. ./cache/cord-018659-rxzy6k3b.txt ./txt/cord-018659-rxzy6k3b.txt