Viral Infection and Renal Transplant Rejection
- 2 December 1972
- Vol. 4 (5839) , 520-522
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.4.5839.520
Abstract
The occurrence of an outbreak of influenza in a renal transplant unit is described. Five patients had a proved episode of infection, confirmed by a rise in the complement fixation titre to influenza virus A, and this coincided in three of the patients with episodes of acute rejection. It seems likely that the virus infection was responsible for the rejection, possibly through a stimulating effect of the virus on the host's immune response.Keywords
This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
- " SPONTANEOUS " LYMPHOCYTE REACTIVITY IN THE PRESENCE OF VIRUS INFECTIONThe Lancet, 1972
- Viral Syndromes and Renal Homograft RejectionAnnals of Surgery, 1972
- LEUKOCYTE MIGRATION TEST AND RENAL ALLOGRAFT REJECTIONTransplantation, 1972
- REVERSAL OF ACUTE CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ORGAN REJECTION USING LARGE DOSES OF INTRAVENOUS PREDNISOLONEThe Lancet, 1971
- Changes in leucocyte migration after renal transplantationBMJ, 1969
- Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis: Production of Antibody by "Tolerant" Infected MiceScience, 1967