Table 2.

Etiology and timing of infections posttransplant

Infection typeInfections recorded
0-100 d posttransplant101-180 d posttransplant181-365 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 typeInfections recorded
0-100 d posttransplant101-180 d posttransplant181-365 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.

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