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Are you attending #ERA26 in Glasgow? Don’t miss the GSK–KDIGO symposium on preventing infectious diseases in adults with kidney disease and closing the implementation gap in vaccination uptake.

Thursday, 4 Jun, 13:00 - 14:00 BST. Learn more: https://pag.virtual-meeting.org/.../en-GB/pag/session/86280

The session

Are you attending #ERA26 in Glasgow? Don't miss the KDIGO scientific symposium "What's New with KDIGO," on Saturday, 6 June, 08:30–10:30 BST.

Learn more: https://kdigo.co/ERA26-KDIGO-Symposium

From advances in Diabetes and CKD to the evolving cardiovascular–kidney–metabolic (CKM)

A sample from the pathology teaching slide set on Lupus Nephritis, jointly prepared by Arkana Laboratories and @goKDIGO. http://KDIGO.org/guidelines/gd/

#KDIGO #pathology #renal #kidneypath

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April 23, 2025

What kinds of publications does KDIGO produce?

KDIGO produces several publications, including: Clinical Practice Guidelines Guideline Executive Summaries Controversies Conference Reports Implementation Tools (e.g., slide decks, infographics) Methodology Documents (e.g., the KDIGO Methods Manual) Consensus or Position Statements and updates Newsletters and updates

April 23, 2025

Does KDIGO have a journal?

KDIGO does not have its own journal but publishes its guidelines and reports in leading peer-reviewed journals. 

April 23, 2025

Which versions of KDIGO publications should I reference?

Always use and cite the final published version when available. This ensures you’re referencing the most accurate and authoritative version of the document. If only a proof or “in press” version is available, make it clear in your citation.

April 23, 2025

What is the difference between an uncorrected proof, a corrected proof, an Article in Press, and a final publication?

Uncorrected Proof is a preliminary version of an article, shared before final editing and formatting are complete. It may still contain typos or layout issues. Corrected Proof is the updated version after author and editorial corrections, but not yet in the final formatted form. Article in Press is a fully accepted article awaiting assignment to

April 23, 2025

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