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DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00000712
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The risk of tuberculosis in transplant candidates and recipients: a TBNET consensus statement

Dragoş Bumbăcea,Sandra M. Arend,Füsun Öner Eyüboğlu,Jay A. Fishman,Delia Goletti,Michael G. Ison,Christine E. Jones,Beate Kampmann,Camille N. Kotton,Christoph Lange,Per Ljungman,Heather Milburn,Michele Morris,Elmi Muller,Patricia Muñóz,Anoma Nellore,Hans L. Rieder,Urban Sester,Nicole Theodoropoulos,Dirk Wagner,Martina Sester

Medicine
Latent tuberculosis
Tuberculosis
2012
Tuberculosis (TB) is a possible complication of solid organ and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The identification of candidates for preventive chemotherapy is an effective intervention to protect transplant recipients with latent infection with <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> from progressing to active disease. The best available proxy for diagnosing latent infection with <i>M. tuberculosis</i> is the identification of an adaptive immune response by the tuberculin skin test or an interferon-γ based <i>ex vivo</i> assay. Risk assessment in transplant recipients for the development of TB depends on, among other factors, the locally expected underlying prevalence of infection with <i>M. tuberculosis</i> in the target population. In areas of high prevalence, preventive chemotherapy for all transplant recipients may be justified without immunodiagnostic testing while in areas of medium and low prevalence, preventive chemotherapy should only be offered to candidates with positive <i>M. tuberculosis</i>-specific immune responses. The diagnosis of TB in transplant recipients can be challenging. Treatment of TB is often difficult due to substantial interactions between anti-TB drugs and immunosuppressive medications. This management guideline summarises current knowledge on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of TB related to solid organ and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and provides an expert consensus on questions where scientific evidence is still lacking.
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    The risk of tuberculosis in transplant candidates and recipients: a TBNET consensus statement” is a paper by Dragoş Bumbăcea Sandra M. Arend Füsun Öner Eyüboğlu Jay A. Fishman Delia Goletti Michael G. Ison Christine E. Jones Beate Kampmann Camille N. Kotton Christoph Lange Per Ljungman Heather Milburn Michele Morris Elmi Muller Patricia Muñóz Anoma Nellore Hans L. Rieder Urban Sester Nicole Theodoropoulos Dirk Wagner Martina Sester published in 2012. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.