Transplant: The Success of Renal Transplant Programs

Ebun L. Bamgboye, Manjusha Yadla, Guillermo Garcia-Garcia, Vincent Boima, Privilage D. Makanda-Charambira, Mignon I. McCulloch, Dwomoa Adu

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Abstract

In the absence of malignancy or other severe comorbidity, kidney transplantation offers better survival rates and quality of life than dialysis. Despite this survival advantage, many lower- and upper-middle–income countries do not offer adequate kidney transplant services. This is particularly troubling because end-stage kidney disease often is more common in these countries than in high-income countries and overall is less costly in the life of a patient. We describe the contrasting levels of provision of kidney transplantation in Mexico, India, Nigeria, Ghana, and Zimbabwe, and kidney transplant services for children in Africa.

Original languageEnglish
Article number151312
JournalSeminars in Nephrology
Volume42
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sep 2022

Keywords

  • Kidney transplantation
  • india
  • mexico
  • sub-saharan africa

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