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Infections in Intestinal and Multivisceral Transplantation

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Intestinal and multivisceral transplantation are associated with a significantly higher risk of infectious complications compared to other transplants. In this chapter we describe the approach to common infections after intestinal and multivisceral transplantation along with recent developments in the understanding of the gut microbiota and intestinal immune homeostasis.

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