Abstract

Persistent and chronic diarrhoea is a significant problem in the kidney transplant recipients. It is associated with significant weight loss, morbidity and graft dysfunction. Norovirus infection has emerged as important etiology of chronic diarrhoea in kidney transplant recipients. In absence of any specific therapy, main stay of treatment is supportive care and immunosuppression reduction. There is paucity of data regarding role of Norovirus infection in Indian patients. Aim of our study was to evaluate role of Norovirus in kidney transplant recipients presenting with persistent or chronic diarrhoea.

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