Abstract

The growing immigration in EU countries has resulted in gradual increments of immigrant patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD) which may account for more than 20% in dialysis units or in kidney transplant programs1 . The common unfavourable socioeconomic situation of these immigrant populations has been considered potentially detrimental for transplant outcomes which led to analyse transplant results mainly evaluating graft and patient survival.

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