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Researchers have found that transplant patients who receive kidneys infected with the parasite have virtually the same outcomes as those who receive toxoplasma-negative organs.
The study analyzed 51,000 transplants from the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network database.
The authors believe it is safe to transplant TPD kidneys but recommend additional monitoring.
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