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AbstractObjectivesTo identify the prevalence of viral congenital infections in newborns classified as premature, low-birthweight, small for gestational age or intrauterine growth ...
Cytomegalovirus ( CMV ) infection is the most frequent congenital infection in humans and can cause permanent damage—particularly neurological—in about 20% of those infected , with or without symptoms ...
a population with a high rate of congenital CMV infection who delivered newborns screened for congenital CMV infection between 1993 and 1998, and whose cord serum specimen from a previous delivery could ...
, just 23% were positive; dis- Cytomegalovirus genital CMV infection are summarized in cordance (negative IGRA after a positive Letters to the Editor Letter to the Editor Table, Supplemental Digital ...
vaccination strategies. cytomegalovirus, congenital infection , vaccination impact , mathematical model Congenital cytomegalovirus ( CMV ) infection is the leading infectious cause of developmental disabilities ...
infections , and newborns were categorized at birth as having symptomatic or asymptomatic congenital CMV infection , or as uninfected controls. All three newborn groups were followed longitudinally with serial ...
by fluctuations or progressive deterioration. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of hearing loss in cases of congenital CMV infection from Modena county, starting from the database ...
. Cytomegalovirus ( CMV ) is the most common cause of congenital infection and an important cause of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) and neurodevelopmental disabilities. The global prevalence of congenital CMV (cCMV ...
, CMV infection usually causes no symptoms; however, when CMV is transmitted congenitally ( congenital CMV or cCMV) it can cause severe sequelae. Each year approximately 0.7% of newborns in the United ...
tabDownload slide Saliva PCR identifies more newborns with congenital CMV infection than does a rapid culture assay: data from the CHIMES study [38]. Abbreviations: cCMV, congenital cytomegalovirus; PCR ...
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