RT Book, Section A1 Cagliani, Joaquin A. A1 Sardo Molmenti, Christine L. A1 Miyara, Santiago J. A1 Kleinman, Cole T. A1 Ortiz, Christopher Chiodo A1 Bhaskaran, Madhu A1 Nair, Vinay A1 Grodstein, Elliot A1 Fahmy, Ahmed A1 Winnick, Aaron A1 Fougner, Arthur C. A1 Lau, Lawrence A1 Hamshow, Mohammad A1 Sethna, Christine B. A1 Singer, Pamela A1 Castellanos, Laura A1 Fernandez, Maria Florencia A1 Rilo, Horacio A1 Coppa, Gene F. A1 Teperman, Lewis W. A1 Molmenti, Ernesto Pompeo A2 Molmenti, Ernesto Pompeo A2 SantibaƱes, Martin de A2 SantibaƱes, Eduardo de SR Print(0) ID 1180108964 T1 Infectious Risks Associated with Donors T2 Liver Transplantation: Operative Techniques and Medical Management YR 2021 FD 2021 PB McGraw Hill PP New York, NY SN 9781260462517 LK accesssurgery.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1180108964 RD 2024/04/16 AB The demand for liver transplantation continues to expand and to outstrip the number of organs available for transplantation.As a result, there is an increasing use of livers from donors with a wide range of risks, including an increased risk of infectious disease transmission.Discard rates are higher for these donors despite the fact they may be high-quality donors.One risk of using a broader array of donors is that there is approximately 0.2% transmissions of infections from donors to recipients.1