Low vitamin D exposure is associated with higher risk of infection in renal transplant recipients
Clinical Transplantation2017Vol. 31(5), pp. e12955–e12955
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Hari V. Kalluri, Lauren M. Sacha, Amanda I. Ingemi, M. Shullo, Heather Johnson, Puneet Sood, Amit D. Tevar, Abhinav Humar, Raman Venkataramanan
Abstract
Adequate levels of vitamin D in kidney transplant recipients are associated with lower infection risk in the first year and at any time post-transplantation.
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