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. 2019 Aug 1;14(8):e0220872. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0220872

Retraction: Symptom Experienced Three Years after Liver Transplantation under Immunosuppression in Adults

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PMCID: PMC6675085  PMID: 31369646

Concerns have been raised that the transplants performed in the local context at the time of procedures reported in this article [1] may have involved organs/tissues procured from prisoners [2].

Details as to the donor sources and methods of obtaining informed consent from donors were not reported in [1], and when following up on these concerns the authors did not clarify these issues or the cause(s) of donor death in response to journal inquiries. International ethical standards call for transparency in organ donor and transplantation programs and clear informed consent procedures including considerations to ensure that donors are not subject to coercion [3, 4, 5].

In addition, the authors did not provide documentation when requested by the journal to confirm that the study had institutional ethical approval.

The authors did not respond to inquiries about the availability of underlying data supporting this study. Owing to the lack of documentation to demonstrate that this study had prospective ethical approval, insufficient reporting, the unresolved concerns around the source of transplanted organs, the high probability that the transplant cases in the study included organs from prisoners given the study/procedure dates, and in compliance with international ethical standards for organ/tissue donation and transplantation, the PLOS ONE Editors retract this article.

The authors did not respond to the retraction decision.

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