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At Children's Hospital Boston your child is protected from bacteria, viruses and fungi by special air filtering and infection-control precautions. When your child returns home, we will ask your family to take several safety measures to provide as safe a recovery environment as possible. Some of the steps we will ask you to take include removing houseplants, adopting stringent hand washing habits and avoiding certain foods, like raw fish, which may lead to infection.
Although we require all transplant patients to observe certain core precautions against infection after transplant, some of the post-transplant restrictions vary based on the type of transplant performed. An example of this is the time period we ask a patient to wait before visiting public places and returning to school. In general we ask autologous transplant patients to avoid common areas like these, which heighten the risk of being exposed to bacteria, viruses and fungi, for at least six months after transplant. In comparison, we generally ask allogeneic transplant patients to wait nine to 12 months.
It is important to explain that we cannot predict exactly when it will be safe for your child to visit public places or return to school. Our first priority is protecting your child's health, and we will ask your child to remain at home for a longer period of time if necessary.
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