%0 Journal Article %A Gutierrez-Gutierrez, Belen %A Perez-Nadales, Elena %A Rodriguez-BaƱo, Jesus %A Torre-Cisneros, Julian %T Reply to "CMV merits further evolutionary and biological view". %D 2020 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10668/15257 %X We thank Ferhat Arslan for this letter. Biological significance is certainly the most important aspect in biomedical research; however, statistics provide a powerful tool to reveal associations between biological variables. In our study, we aimed to identify predictor variables for mortality in solid organ transplant recipients with carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae-bloodstream infections (CPE-BSI) regardless of their causal associations and to analyze the predictive capacity of the model. However, in this case, we consider there is a plausible clinical justification for the variables and interaction obtained in our model. Thus, for the interaction term, it could be interpreted that in high-risk patients, the mortality associated with CPE infection is so high that the impact of a previous cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection would not involve higher mortality. %K Antibiotic drug resistance %K Clinical research/practice %K Infection and infectious agents-bacterial %K Infectious disease %~