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Breastfeeding and Cytomegalovirus Infections

Journal of Chemotherapy, 2007
Perinatal cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection has recently become a matter of some debate. It is acquired by the newborn mainly via breast milk and though this has practically no consequences in term newborns, it may cause severe symptomatic disease in preterm newborns.
Stronati M   +3 more
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Cytomegalovirus Infection in Pregnancy

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2010
To review the principles of prenatal diagnosis of congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection and to describe the outcomes of the affected pregnancies.Effective management of fetal infection following primary and secondary maternal CMV infection during pregnancy.
Yoav Yinon   +23 more
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Chronic cytomegalovirus infection

Journal of Virological Methods, 1988
Cytomegalovirus infects about 60% of persons in developed countries and may cause significant disease in immunosuppressed patients. Serology has no role in the diagnosis of CMV disease in such patients yet detection of the virus in diseased parts of the body can be used to monitor the course of disease and antiviral measures.
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Congenital cytomegalovirus infection

2014
Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, the most common congenital viral infection worldwide, occurs in approximately 1% of infants. Most congenitally infected infants have no long-term sequelae related to CMV infection. Approximately 10% have sensorineural hearing loss or neurologic deficits, including cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and cognitive ...
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Cytomegalovirus Infections

Pediatrics In Review, 2007
Stuart P, Adler, Beth, Marshall
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Cytomegalovirus Infection

JAMA, 1973
In the adult, involvement of the central nervous system in association with cytomegalovirus infection is apparently rare. We recently treated a 31-year-old man who had meningoencephalitis and documented cytomegalovirus infection. We do not know whether the central nervous system symptoms were due to actual invasion of brain tissue by the virus or ...
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Cytomegalovirus infection.

Boletin de la Asociacion Medica de Puerto Rico, 1992
Post-transfusion CMV infection most frequently results in asymptomatic seroconversion. Among immunocompetent patients only seronegative pregnant women require such products because of the risk of fetal CMV infection. In selected groups of immunocompromised patients, significant disease can occur.
C, Climent, R, Vélez, J A, Capriles
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Cytomegalovirus Infection

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2000
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Cytomegalovirus Infection

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1980
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