This clinical trial is focused on studying the prevention of BKV infection in patients who have undergone a kidney transplant. The treatment being tested is called Privigen, which is a solution containing human normal immunoglobulin. This is a type of protein derived from blood that helps the body fight infections. The purpose of the study is to see if giving this treatment can reduce the occurrence of BKV infection in patients who have low levels of protective antibodies against the virus at the time of their transplant.
Participants in the study will receive the treatment through an intravenous injection, which means it will be administered directly into a vein. The study will monitor the patients over a period of time to see how well the treatment works in preventing the infection. The researchers will check the levels of the virus in the blood and urine at various points after the transplant, as well as monitor the patients’ immune response to the virus.
The study will also look at other factors, such as the health of the transplanted kidney and the overall well-being of the patients over the course of a year. This includes checking for any side effects from the treatment and ensuring the patients’ bodies are accepting the new kidney. The goal is to gather information that could help improve the care and outcomes for kidney transplant patients in the future.



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