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The investigators purpose is to prospectively characterize influenza infections over a 3 year period in transplant patients using a registry system. The investigators plan to generate robust data on clinical features of upper and lower respiratory disease, antiviral therapy and its effects on disease outcome, as well as quantitative virologic data on shedding and antiviral resistance. The investigators also will study the long term sequelae of influenza infections and look at development of rejection.
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This study will be a prospective, multi-center study conducted at investigator sites who comprise the Influenza in Transplant collaborative study group. This includes over 30 centers from across North America and Europe. The co-ordinating center will be the University of Alberta. We will aim to enrol 300 patients in the registry over a 3 year period.
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Immunology - Serum collection at disease onset and 4-6 weeks afterwards for
Significance:
Despite the recognized importance of influenza in transplant patients, there is actually very limited prospective data. This registry will represent the largest prospective data collection on influenza in transplant patients and will provide invaluable data on the clinical presentations, antiviral efficacy and other parameters related to influenza.
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not able to comply with the protocol
282 participants in 1 patient group
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