Transport: The Success of Renal Transplant Programs
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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
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