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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: Hazmat35 on April 06, 2011, 04:42:41 AM

Title: Kidney Transplant Patient get HIV
Post by: Hazmat35 on April 06, 2011, 04:42:41 AM
I saw this posted on the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF KIDNEY PATIENTS, April 2011 issue:

Kidney Transplant Recipient Infected with HIV from Live Donor

Despite routine screening for HIV by live donors, a kidney transplant recipient became infected, according the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. A CDC report highlights the need to re-examine national policy on HIV tests and their timing when screening living organ donors.

In cases where the donor is dead, they are screened for HIV infection at the time of cardiac or brain death - this occurs within hours of the organ being surgically removed. Living donors, on the other hand, undergo a more lengthy and comprehensive physical-psychological evaluation. In this case, there was a 10-week gap between donor evaluation and the removal of the donor's organ. This longer gap between initial evaluation of live donors and the moment of transplant removal is long enough for potential infections to occur. The authors believe repeat testing should occur very close to the moment of organ removal to rule out any newly acquired infections.
Title: Re: Kidney Transplant Patient get HIV
Post by: jbeany on April 06, 2011, 01:44:53 PM
I've seen this one.  Didn't come from unprotected sex?  And umm....hello, how could you be dumb enough to do that to yourself, let alone when your are about to hand someone a body part?!
Title: Re: Kidney Transplant Patient get HIV
Post by: Zach on April 06, 2011, 02:26:27 PM
I've seen this one.  Didn't come from unprotected sex?  And umm....hello, how could you be dumb enough to do that to yourself, let alone when your are about to hand someone a body part?!

Maybe the person got it from a toilet seat?    ::)
Title: Re: Kidney Transplant Patient get HIV
Post by: rsudock on April 06, 2011, 04:58:25 PM
just goes to show you can never be 100% about the HIV status of a kidney no matter where you get it...thankfully it seems like HIV patients are living longer with this dreaded disease. What a dilemma though...HIV already effects the immune system and then having a transplant where you need to lower your immune system even more...what a crappy position to find yourself in. I wish this person the best....

xo,
R