PMID: 7022421Dec 1, 1980Paper

Shigella septicaemia following renal transplantation

Postgraduate Medical Journal
M Severn, J Michael

Abstract

Two patients are described who developed septicaemia with Shigella flexneri following renal transplantation. Pre-operative screening had not identified either patient as a chronic carrier of Shigella sp. The acute management and problems posed by unrecognized carriers amongst patients undergoing transplantation in areas of the world where Shigella is endemic, are discussed.

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