Saturday, October 27, 2012

Food Safety for the Solid Organ Transplant Patient: Preventing Foodborne Illness While on Chronic Immunosuppressive Drugs

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23100530


 2012 Oct 24. [Epub ahead of print]

Food Safety for the Solid Organ Transplant Patient: Preventing Foodborne Illness While on Chronic Immunosuppressive Drugs.

Source

Stanford Hospital and Clinics, Stanford, California.

Abstract

Issues regarding food safety are seen increasingly in the news; outbreaks of foodborne illness have been associated with public health concerns ranging from mild illness to death. For the solid organ transplant patient, immunosuppressive and antibacterial drugs, which maintain transplant organ function, can expose the transplant patient to increased risk of foodborne illness from bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. This review article describes the clinical consequences, sources of foodborne illness, and food safety practices needed to minimize risks to the solid organ transplant patient who must take lifelong immunosuppressive drugs. All members of the transplant team share responsibility for education of the solid organ transplant patient in preventing infections. The registered dietitian, as part of the transplant team, is the recognized expert in providing food safetyeducation in the context of medical nutrition therapy to solid organ transplant patients, the patients' caregivers, and other healthcare providers.

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