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  2. BK virus - Wikipedia

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    The BK virus rarely causes disease but is typically associated with patients who have had a kidney transplant; many people who are infected with this virus are asymptomatic. If symptoms do appear, they tend to be mild: respiratory infection or fever. These are known as primary BK infections.

  3. Chronic allograft nephropathy - Wikipedia

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    Chronic allograft nephropathy (CAN) is a kidney disorder which is the leading cause of kidney transplant failure, [1] occurring months to years after the transplant. Symptoms and signs [ edit ]

  4. Kidney failure - Wikipedia

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    Very low levels of azotemia may produce few, if any, symptoms. If the disease progresses, symptoms become noticeable (if the failure is of sufficient degree to cause symptoms). Kidney failure accompanied by noticeable symptoms is termed uraemia. [18] Symptoms of kidney failure include the following: [18] [19] [20] [21]

  5. Pyelonephritis - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms most often include fever and flank tenderness. [2] Other symptoms may include nausea, burning with urination, and frequent urination. [2] Complications may include pus around the kidney, sepsis, or kidney failure. [3] It is typically due to a bacterial infection, most commonly Escherichia coli. [2]

  6. Chronic kidney disease - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] Severe disease requires hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, or a kidney transplant for survival. [9] Chronic kidney disease affected 753 million people globally in 2016 (417 million females and 336 million males.) [1] [21] In 2015, it caused 1.2 million deaths, up from 409,000 in 1990.

  7. Each year, RSV infections cause about 177,000 hospitalizations and 14,000 deaths in adults aged 65 and older, per CDC data. It also leads to about 58,000 hospitalizations and 500 deaths in ...

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