Shana Gleeson, MD, manages infections in people whose immune systems are suppressed due to medication, treatment, or disease. The assistant professor of medicine (infectious diseases) at Yale School of Medicine specializes in the care of those who have had kidney, liver, heart, lung, and bone marrow transplants.
A wide range of pathology and infections are found in transplant recipients, according to Gleeson. “There are opportunistic infections that you don’t usually find in immunocompetent individuals but can be very problematic in someone who’s immunosuppressed,” Gleeson explains. “And there are common infections that can be more severe or have a more subtle presentation in this population.”
In a Q&A, Gleeson discusses the risk of infection among transplant recipients, common and opportunistic infections, and how infectious diseases connect us all.