| renal transplant and cytomegalovirus infection: experience in a community hospital program. | cytomegalovirus (cmv) is the most frequently occurring opportunistic pathogen and single most important infectious agent in renal transplant recipients, contributing significantly to their morbidity and mortality. infection generally occurs in the first four months after transplant and develops in about two-thirds of these patients overall. cytomegalovirus infection may occur as a primary disease, a reactivation, or as a superinfection and may encompass a spectrum of diseases ranging from asympt ... | 1992 | 1333681 |