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Cytomegalovirus Infections

Southern Medical Journal, 1979
Cytomegalovirus infections are common throughout the world. Certain populations, including pregnant women and their fetuses, immunosuppressed patients, and recipients of large amounts of transfused blood, are at increased risk. Although the majority of infections in all groups of patients are clinically inapparent, variable symptoms, including fever ...
M L, Kumar, G A, Nankervis
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Cytomegalovirus Infection

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1988
The pathogenic importance of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in AIDS-associated pneumonitis is controversial. Uncertainty regarding the significance of CMV isolation from pulmonary secretions of AIDS patients results in part from the difficulty in distinguishing CMV infection from CMV disease and from the high frequency of pulmonary CMV co-infection ...
M A, Jacobson, J, Mills
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