article = {TCR-2020-2-107} title = {Mucosal Bacterial Immunotherapy in Solid Organ Recipients with Recurrent Respiratory Tract Infections: Case Report} journal = {Transplantation Case Reports} year = {2020} issn = {2733-2527} doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.TCR.2020.02.07} url = {https://www.sciencerepository.org/mucosal-bacterial-immunotherapy-in-solid-organ-recipients-with-recurrent_TCR-2020-2-107 author = {Javier Carbone,Marisa di Natale,Magdalena Salcedo,Mario Romero,Rosalia Laporta,María Carreño,Elizabeth Sarmiento,} keywords = {Case report, mucosal bacterial immunotherapy, transplantation, recurrent bacterial infections} abstract ={Bacterial infections are the most frequent infectious complications among solid organ recipients. These complications are associated with a high morbidity and mortality, despite recent advances in antimicrobial prophylaxis in the transplant setting. New therapeutic modalities are warranted. We present here a retrospective study based on medical records review of 2 solid organ recipients that were treated with mucosal bacterial immunotherapy because of recurrent bacterial respiratory infections long time after transplantation. A successful decrease of the frequency of bacterial respiratory infections during a period of up to 8 years was observed in one of the patients. We suggest that clinical trials in this field are warranted. }