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BK polyomavirus infection after renal transplantation: Surveillance in a resource‐challenged setting
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AbstractBackgroundThere is a paucity of data available about BK polyomavirus (BKPyV) infection after renal transplantation (RTX) in resource‐limited countries with a predominantly living‐donor, ABO‐compatible RTX program. We aimed to assess BKPyV infection in such patients in a public hospital in India.MethodsWe prospectively evaluated plasma BKPyV replication in 62 patients at 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months after RTX. Sustained significant BK viremia (SSBKV) was defined as significant viremia (≥10 000 copies/mL) detected ≥2 times, and BKPyV‐associated nephropathy (BKVAN) as histologic changes of BKVAN with BK viremia with/without graft dysfunction.ResultsAll patients underwent RTX without requiring desensitization. Incidence of BK viremia was: 17.7%, 41.9%, 16.1%, 25.8%, and 17.7% at 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months, respectively. Of 62 patients, 64.5% had BKPyV viremia during the study, 32.2% had significant viremia, all except one detected in the first 6 months. Nine (14.5%) patients had SSBKV. There was no biopsy‐proven BKVAN. At the end of 1 year, mean serum creatinine was higher and graft dysfunction was significantly more common in patients with SSBKV compared to those without SSBKV.ConclusionTransient BK viremia is common in low/intermediate immunologic risk RTX recipients in India, with a peak occurring at 3‐6 months. Most clear their viremia by 12 months. Graft dysfunction seems to be more frequent in patients with SSBKV, although BKVAN is uncommon on biopsy in these patients.
Title: BK polyomavirus infection after renal transplantation: Surveillance in a resource‐challenged setting
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AbstractBackgroundThere is a paucity of data available about BK polyomavirus (BKPyV) infection after renal transplantation (RTX) in resource‐limited countries with a predominantly living‐donor, ABO‐compatible RTX program.
We aimed to assess BKPyV infection in such patients in a public hospital in India.
MethodsWe prospectively evaluated plasma BKPyV replication in 62 patients at 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months after RTX.
Sustained significant BK viremia (SSBKV) was defined as significant viremia (≥10 000 copies/mL) detected ≥2 times, and BKPyV‐associated nephropathy (BKVAN) as histologic changes of BKVAN with BK viremia with/without graft dysfunction.
ResultsAll patients underwent RTX without requiring desensitization.
Incidence of BK viremia was: 17.
7%, 41.
9%, 16.
1%, 25.
8%, and 17.
7% at 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months, respectively.
Of 62 patients, 64.
5% had BKPyV viremia during the study, 32.
2% had significant viremia, all except one detected in the first 6 months.
Nine (14.
5%) patients had SSBKV.
There was no biopsy‐proven BKVAN.
At the end of 1 year, mean serum creatinine was higher and graft dysfunction was significantly more common in patients with SSBKV compared to those without SSBKV.
ConclusionTransient BK viremia is common in low/intermediate immunologic risk RTX recipients in India, with a peak occurring at 3‐6 months.
Most clear their viremia by 12 months.
Graft dysfunction seems to be more frequent in patients with SSBKV, although BKVAN is uncommon on biopsy in these patients.
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