Marie-Alice Macher, Mohamed Mongi Bacha, Amel Soualmia, Inass Laouad, Imen Sfar, Christian Jacquelinet, Fateh Meçabih, Said Younous, Rached Bayar, Jalel Ziadi, Abed El Kader Nebab, Naïma Barry, Hélène Nouvellon, Agathe Gozzerino, Laurent Durin, Taieb Ben Abdallah, Michel Tsimaratos
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We present an overview of kidney transplantation activity in the Maghreb countries, based on data from the 9th Colloque France-Maghreb (Paris, May 20 and 21, 2022). For Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, the incidence of end stage renal failure is respectively 120, 130 and 130 per million inhabitants, its prevalence 626, 900 and 833 per million inhabitants and the part of patients with a functional graft of 10.3, 1.8 et 8.5% with an annual number of transplants of 6.5, 0.8 and 8.7 per million inhabitants. Living donor transplants account for 99% of transplants in Algeria, 93% in Morocco and 80% in Tunisia. In conclusion, access to transplantation remains low in the Maghreb countries. All the modalities (living donor with enlargement of the circle of donors, deceased donors) must be further developed. Recommendations were issued to support activity.