Etiology and timing of infections posttransplant
Infection type . | Infections recorded . | ||
---|---|---|---|
0-100 d posttransplant . | 101-180 d posttransplant . | 181-365 d posttransplant . | |
Bacterial | Pantoea (1) | Klebsiella (1) | |
Acinetobacter (1) | Staphylococcus (1) | ||
Staphylococcus (1) | |||
Salmonella (1)* | |||
Clostridium (1) | |||
Fungal | Candida (1) | Fusarium (1) | |
Viral | CMV | Adenovirus (1) | Influenza (2) |
Reactivation (7) | Parainfluenza (2) | Parainfluenza (1) | |
BK virus (1) | EBV reactivation (2) | ||
Adenovirus (1) | Influenza (1) | ||
CMV reactivation (2) |
Infection type . | Infections recorded . | ||
---|---|---|---|
0-100 d posttransplant . | 101-180 d posttransplant . | 181-365 d posttransplant . | |
Bacterial | Pantoea (1) | Klebsiella (1) | |
Acinetobacter (1) | Staphylococcus (1) | ||
Staphylococcus (1) | |||
Salmonella (1)* | |||
Clostridium (1) | |||
Fungal | Candida (1) | Fusarium (1) | |
Viral | CMV | Adenovirus (1) | Influenza (2) |
Reactivation (7) | Parainfluenza (2) | Parainfluenza (1) | |
BK virus (1) | EBV reactivation (2) | ||
Adenovirus (1) | Influenza (1) | ||
CMV reactivation (2) |
The numbers in parentheses indicate number of patients with the infection.
Except for Salmonella enteritis, the other bacterial infections were bacteremias diagnosed by blood culture.