Risk factors for Epstein-Barr virus reactivation after renal transplantation: Results of a large, multi-centre study.

Blazquez-Navarro A, Dang-Heine C, Wehler P, Roch T, Bauer C, Neumann S, Blazquez-Navarro R, Kurchenko A, Wolk K, Sabat R, Westhoff TH, Olek S, Thomusch O, Seitz H, Reinke P, Hugo C, Sawitzki B, Or-Guil M, Babel N

Transplant International

2021 Sep

34(9):1680-1688

10.1111/tri.13982 [doi]. PMID: 34448272

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