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Posttransfusion Cytomegalovirus Infections
Pediatrics, 1982Although cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection has been recognized as a potential hazard of blood transfusion since 1966,1 few transfusion services provide blood components that have been selected specifically for low risk of infectivity with CMV. The objective of this commentary is to provide a review of the epidemiology of posttransfusion CMV infections ...
Grumet Fc, Sandler Sg
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Effect of adenine arabinoside on cytomegalovirus infections.
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1974Twelve of 17 patients with cytomegalovirus infections (two with mononucleosis, five with disseminated infection and immunosuppression, and five congenitally infected infants) were treated with 5-20 mg of adenine arabinoside (ara-A)/kg intravenously for ...
L. Ch'ien+7 more
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Cytomegalovirus infections associated with leukocyte transfusions.
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980Patients randomized to receive or not to receive prophylactic leukocyte transfusions were evaluated prospectively for serologic, histologic, and cultural evidence of cytomegalovirus infection. Recipients of prophylactic leukocyte transfusions and control
D. Winston+7 more
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Congenital and perinatal cytomegalovirus infections.
Reviews of Infectious Diseases, 1990Cytomegalovirus is the most common cause of congenital and perinatal viral infections throughout the world. Congenital infection occurs in 1% of all live births in developed countries and in an even higher percentage in developing nations. As a result of
C. Alford+3 more
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Cytomegalovirus infections following renal transplantation.
Reviews of Infectious Diseases, 1981This collective review of the literature concerns posttransplantation cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections. In the author's view, patients without previous CMV infection are most often infected by viruses transmitted with the transplanted kidney, whereas ...
J. Glenn
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Transfusion-associated cytomegalovirus infections.
Reviews of Infectious Diseases, 1983The role of blood and blood products in the acquisition of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections following transfusion is reviewed. Considerable circumstantial data strongly suggest that primary infection and reactivation or reinfection with CMV occur ...
S. Adler
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Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1975
Infants with congenitally (38) and natally (17) acquired cytomegalovirus infection were prospectively studied by means of virologic and multiple serologic assays. These infections were characterized by chronic viral excretion (measured in years).
S. Stagno+5 more
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Infants with congenitally (38) and natally (17) acquired cytomegalovirus infection were prospectively studied by means of virologic and multiple serologic assays. These infections were characterized by chronic viral excretion (measured in years).
S. Stagno+5 more
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Congenital cytomegalovirus infections
Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2007Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is one of the most common viral causes of congenital infections in high resource countries and a leading cause of hearing loss as well as an important contributor to neurodevelopmental disabilities in children.
Mona-Lisa Engman, Gunilla Malm
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Cytomegalovirus infections during acute childhood leukemia.
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1972Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections were studied longitudinally in 88 leukemic children; 24 patients had cultural evidence of CMV infection at some point.
Donald E. Henson+4 more
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La Revue du praticien, 2019
Cytomegalovirus infections. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections, which are common in children and adolescents, are often asymptomatic or with little specific signs. When they occur in adults, clinical forms may be more severe even in the immunocompetent. CMV is responsible for significant morbidity and mortality in transplant patients.
Hantz, Sébastien, Alain, Sophie
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Cytomegalovirus infections. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections, which are common in children and adolescents, are often asymptomatic or with little specific signs. When they occur in adults, clinical forms may be more severe even in the immunocompetent. CMV is responsible for significant morbidity and mortality in transplant patients.
Hantz, Sébastien, Alain, Sophie
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