Transplant-Acquired Atopy and Allergy Found to be More Common in Pediatric Liver Transplants

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New research into risk factors for pediatric liver transplant patients indicated that atopy and allergy may follow a transplant and are more common among females and younger patients.

Pediatric liver transplant recipients were found to be more likely than adult recipients to acquire transplant-acquired atopy and allergy (TAA) with female gender also being correlated with higher rates according to new findings.1 Read more in HCP Live.

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