%0 Journal Article %T Executive summary of the Consensus Statement of the Transplant Infection Study Group (GESITRA) of the Spanish Society of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology (SEIMC) and the National Transplant Organization (ONT) on the Selection Criteria of Donors of Solid Organs in relation to Infectious Diseases. %A Len O %A Los-Arcos I %A Aguado JM %A Blanes M %A Bodro M %A Carratalà J %A Cordero E %A Fariñas MC %A Fernández-Ruiz M %A Fortún J %A Gavaldà J %A López-Medrano F %A López-Vélez R %A Lumbreras C %A Mahillo B %A Marcos MÁ %A Martin-Dávila P %A Montejo JM %A Moreno A %A Muñoz P %A Norman F %A Pérez-Sáenz JL %A Pumarola T %A Sabé N %A San-Juan R %A Vidal E %A Domínguez-Gil B %A %J Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin (Engl Ed) %V 38 %N 8 %D Oct 2020 %M 31870646 暂无%R 10.1016/j.eimc.2019.10.016 %X The immunosuppressive treatment that recipients receive from a solid organ transplantation hinders the defensive response to infection. Its transmission from the donor can cause dysfunction or loss of the graft and even death of the recipient if proper preventive measures are not established. This potential risk should be thoroughly evaluated to minimise the risk of infection transmission from donor to recipient, especially with organ transplantation from donors with infections, without increasing graft dysfunction and morbidity and mortality in the recipient. This document aims to review current knowledge about infection screening in potential donors and offer clinical and microbiological recommendations about the use of organs from donors with infection based on available scientific evidence.