New developments in the diagnosis and treatment of infections in lung transplant recipients.

Aimee K Zaas, Barbara D Alexander
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Infections remain a serious and common problem in lung transplant recipients. Recent years have seen an explosion in the knowledge regarding this major cause of morbidity and mortality. Novel diagnostic and therapeutic techniques are revolutionizing the approach to infectious diseases in transplant recipients. Multicenter trials will expand the scope of diagnosis and management of these infections. A team approach by transplant physicians and infectious diseases experts is critical to the success of managing these complex patients.

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肺移植受者感染诊断和治疗的新进展。
在肺移植受者中,感染仍然是一个严重和常见的问题。近年来,关于这一发病率和死亡率的主要原因的知识激增。新的诊断和治疗技术正在彻底改变移植受者感染性疾病的治疗方法。多中心试验将扩大这些感染的诊断和管理范围。移植医生和传染病专家的团队合作对于成功管理这些复杂的患者至关重要。
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