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INFECTIOUS SEQUELAE ACCOMPANYING THE KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS

Abstract

The authors conducted the analysis of determined infectious sequelae of the early postsurgical period in the patients after the allogenic kidney transplantation. The microbiological monitoring allows revealing some tendencies by species of determined microorganisms, the sensitivity and resistance of some strains typical for the institution. The estimation of conducted antimicrobial and antifungal therapy combined with the immunosuppress therapy accompanying the kidney transplantation and approved with the regulatory documentation of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus allows determining the risk factors of infection development in the recipients and offering some organizational decisions to improve the efficiency of the high-technology dedicated medical assistance provided to the patients.

About the Authors

E. . Svistunova
ГУ "РНПЦ радиационной медицины и экологии человека"
Russian Federation


N. . Shevchenko
ГУ "РНПЦ радиационной медицины и экологии человека"
Russian Federation


M. . Rusalenko
ГУ "РНПЦ радиационной медицины и экологии человека"
Russian Federation


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Svistunova E., Shevchenko N., Rusalenko M. INFECTIOUS SEQUELAE ACCOMPANYING THE KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS. Medical and Biological Problems of Life Activity. 2016;(1):195-203. (In Russ.)

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