Increased pulmonary superinfections in cardiac-transplant patients undergoing primary cytomegalovirus infection.

CYTOMEGALOVIRUS infection is extremely common after renal transplantation, with evidence of infection in as many as 90 per cent1 to 96 per cent2 of patients. Although many recipients excrete the vi...

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