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Prehabilitation interventions to support the postoperative recovery of adult kidney transplant candidates: a scoping review

 Published on 25/02/2026 |  Original article (Full-text)  | Chhoker Jasjeet et al. | BMC Nephrology 2026; 27(1): 117

Approximately four million Canadians are affected by chronic kidney disease (CKD) [1]. CKD is a gradual loss of kidney function over time which can progress to end stage kidney disease (ESKD), a condition that affects about 48,375 Canadians [2]. While there is no cure for kidney failure, renal replacement...

Evaluation of everolimus pharmacokinetic monitoring based on trough concentration and area under the blood concentration time curve in kidney transplantation

 Published on 18/02/2026 |  Original article (Full-text)  | Fukae Shota et al. | BMC Nephrology 2026; 27(1): 111

Everolimus (EVR) is a proliferation-signal inhibitor developed as an immunosuppressive therapy following solid-organ transplantation. Among kidney transplant recipients (KTRs), calcineurin inhibitor (CNI)-associated nephrotoxicity remains a major barrier to long-term graft survival. EVR has emerged as...

Safety of biologic therapy in kidney and liver transplant recipients with systemic inflammatory diseases: a real-world study from Israel

 Published on 11/02/2026 |  Original article (Full-text)  | Victoria Furer et al. | Rheumatology. Volume 64(10).

Safety is a concern for solid-organ transplant (SOT) recipients with systemic inflammatory diseases (SIDs) treated with biologic therapy. This study evaluated the safety of biologic therapy in SOT recipients with SIDs. Methods: This retrospective study between 2000 and 2024 included 20 biologic-treated...

It never rains but pours: disseminated nocardiosis in a renal transplant patient from Nigeria – a case report

 Published on 04/02/2026 |  Original article (Full-text)  | Whitehead Thomas et al. | BMC Infectious Diseases 2025; 26(1): 117

Nocardia are ubiquitous Gram-positive, acid-fast bacteria found worldwide in soil and both fresh- and saltwater. The main route of infection is inhalation [1] but primary cutaneous infection can also occur following traumatic inoculation [2]. These environmental organisms were first described by French...