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LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS INFECTION AMONG ORGAN TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS
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The two studies presented in this report provide an apparent paradox, with respect to the impact of HCV infection acquired at the time of transplantation versus before transplantation on posttransplantation clinical outcomes. However, the increased mortality among recipients who acquired HCV infection before transplantation, but not among recipients who acquired HCV at the time of transplantation, could be explained by the longer duration of HCV infection in the former group. These findings are consistent with the known slowly progressive nature of HCV infection. However, in the absence of definitive evidence for an adverse effect on patient or graft survival, we believe that the decision to accept a kidney from an anti-HCV-positive donor should be made by the patient, after discussion with the treating physician.
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