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DONOR HEPATITIS C VIRUS STATUS DOES NOT ADVERSELY AFFECT SHORT-TERM OUTCOMES IN HCV+ RECIPIENTS IN RENAL TRANSPLANTATION1

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Donor HCV+ status had no influence on outcomes in HCV+ recipients after kidney transplantation in the short term. The incidence of rejection, graft loss, and mortality was comparable between the D+/R+ and D-/R+ groups. Furthermore, rejection, graft loss, and death were identical in R+ and R-groups throughout the 5-year study period. We therefore conclude that HCV+ recipients can safely receive kidney transplants without concern about donor HCV status or fear of adverse events from their own HCV+ status.

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