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The Division of Infectious Diseases at Mayo Clinic was established in the 1950s and now consists of 30 consultants, 10 fellows, eight registered nurses and seven paramedical staff.

The Transplantation Infectious Diseases group, a subgroup of the Division of Infectious Diseases, was established in 1988, and focuses on the prevention, surveillance, optimal treatment, and analysis of infectious complications of transplantation.

The group provides both hospital-based and outpatient consultation, and also contributes directly to the development of practice protocols for improved care of transplant patients.

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