 The BK polyomavirus is a type of virus that is commonly found in humans and is known to cause asymptomatic infections in most cases. It is typically transmitted via the fecal oral route during childhood, but it can also be reactivated in immunosuppressed individuals. In this study, five patients who had received kidney transplants at a hospital in Awaz, Iran were tested for the presence of the virus. All five patients tested positive for the virus, indicating that the virus is present in the population. The virus was detected in both urine and plasma samples, suggesting that it may be able to spread between different body fluids. The virus was then sequenced and compared to previously published reference strains. The results indicated that the virus was highly similar to the reference strains, suggesting that the virus is stable in the local population. This article was authored by Mnuchir Makhvandi, Ghulam Abbas K. Dhani, Hashmatalash Abhazian, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.