Pig-typical virus detected in deceased patient transplanted with pig heart

According to surgeon Bartley Griffith, it is not certain that the virus was directly responsible for the death of this 57-year-old patient last March. It is possible, according to the doctor who confided in the New York Times that the virus had no effect on the patient. According to another doctor interviewed by USA Today, the virus might be one of the main factors contributing to the death.

Last January, David Bennett was the first patient to have a pig heart transplant. The operation took place in Baltimore, USA. Her condition initially stabilized following the operation but a month later she had deteriorated. The 50-year-old died in early March.

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