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  • Canadian Society of Transplantation
2020.
During the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) global outbreak, the safety of our transplant donors and recipients is paramount. The web page provides resources to guide the administration of organ and tissue donation and transplantation services in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. https://www.cst-transplant.ca/COVID-19_Information.html
  • The Transplantation Society
2020.
In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, The Transplantation Society has created this COVID-19 Dashboard to serve as a resource for transplant professionals to get up to date information about the pandemic. The Covid-19 Committee is meeting multiple times a week, working together to address the needs of the international transplant community as the situation unfolds. https://tts.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=692&Itemid=115
  • European Society for Organ Transplantation
2020.
At this challenging time ESOT has created a dedicated online forum for transplant professionals to discuss experiences, offer recommendations and share resources linked to COVID-19. The forum is FREE of charge and open to all transplant professionals. https://edu.esottransplantlive.org/
  • United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS)
2020.
The web page provides the latest news and resources for organ procurement organisations and transplant hospitals about COVID-19. https://unos.org/covid/
  • The Transplantation Society
2020.
Access the Global Transplantation COVID Report for global and regional updates on the impact COVID-19 is having on the transplantation field. Includes reports from the international community as well as an interactive world map. https://tts.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=696&Itemid=115
  • Nephrology Journal Club (NephJC)
2020.
This page discusses the common questions transplant professionals as well as transplant patients may have with respect to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). We have few facts and little evidence, and those are laid out below. Hence the other points discussed below are mostly based on biological plausibility, common sense, and expert opinions. Individual patient decisions depend on local resources, logistics and other factors, and hence practice will vary appropriately from location to location. For more on the topic of COVID-19 in general, visit the main NephJC page. http://www.nephjc.com/news/covidtx