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What is the BK virus?

What is the BK virus?

The BK virus is a member of the polyomavirus family. Past infection with the BK virus is widespread, but significant consequences of infection are uncommon, with the exception of the immunocompromised and the immunosuppressed. BK virus is an abbreviation of the name of the first patient whom the virus was isolated from in 1971.

What does a BK virus feel like?

Symptoms can feel like a common cold. Once you get a BK virus infection, the virus stays in your system for good. But it does not cause a problem for most people. This is called latent, or like being ‘asleep’ in your body.

What is the prognosis of BK virus infection?

Past infection with the BK virus is widespread, but significant consequences of infection are uncommon, with the exception of the immunocompromised and the immunosuppressed. BK virus is an abbreviation of the name of the first patient from whom the virus was isolated in 1971 (the patient was then 29 years old).

What is the presentation of BK infection?

Presentation. These are known as primary BK infections. The virus then disseminates to the kidneys and urinary tract where it persists for the life of the individual. It is thought that up to 80% of the population contains a latent form of this virus, which remains latent until the body undergoes some form of immunosuppression.

BK virus is a virus that most people get in childhood. Symptoms can feel like a common cold. Once you get a BK virus infection, the virus stays in your system for good. But it does not cause a problem for most people. This is called latent, or like being ‘asleep’ in your body.

Can a BK virus infection lead to legal action?

Failure to comply may result in legal action. A BK virus (BKV) infection is a common viral infection that usually does not cause problems. The BK virus may be spread if you have contact with infected blood or body fluids, such as saliva (spit).

What is the pathophysiology of BK virus reactivation?

BK virus reactivation is a result of host predisposition, renal system damages, and immunosuppression. Immediately after transplantation, severe immunosuppressive medications, used to protect the transplanted organs, can trigger BK virus reactivation and proliferation in the renal cells.

What is the seroprevalence of BK virus?

BK virus asymptomatic primary infection occurs early in life, with seroprevalence reaching more than 50% at 10 years of age and to up to 90% in adults. BK virus resides in the kidneys.

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How is BK virus detected in urine after reactivation?

After reactivation, BK virus can be detected in the urine by methods currently available in the clinical laboratory. Correlations can be made between BK viruria and the occurrence of both renal and hepatic pathologies.

Is there a treatment for BK virus infection?

BK virus infection: an update on diagnosis and treatment BK virus, first isolated in 1971, is a significant risk factor for renal transplant dysfunction and allograft loss. Unfortunately, treatment options for BK virus infection are limited, and there is no effective prophylaxis.