Preventing congenital Cytomegalovirus infection
JL Coleman, RW Steele - Clinical Pediatrics, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Cytomegalovirus (CMV), like other members of the herpes virus family, has the unique
property of chronic infection, latency, and potential reactivation. Overt CMV infection occurs …
property of chronic infection, latency, and potential reactivation. Overt CMV infection occurs …
Advances in the antiviral therapy of herpes virus infection in children
S Luck, M Sharland, P Griffiths… - Expert review of anti …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Herpes viruses are ubiquitous, and primary infection with many of these viruses is common
during childhood. In general, children tolerate primary infection well, with only mild …
during childhood. In general, children tolerate primary infection well, with only mild …
[PDF][PDF] Infecção congénita por Citomegalovirus. Prevalência numa população da Beira Interior
S Almeida, P Gouveia, A Jorge, A Mendes… - Acta Pediatr …, 2010 - academia.edu
Introdução. O vírus citomegálico humano (CMV) é considerado o primeiro agente de
infecção congénita nos países desenvolvidos, afectando cerca de 0, 2 a 2% de todos os …
infecção congénita nos países desenvolvidos, afectando cerca de 0, 2 a 2% de todos os …
Oral valganciclovir treatment for congenital cytomegalovirus infection.
T Imamura, T Suzutani, H Ogawa… - Pediatrics …, 2011 - search.ebscohost.com
The article presents a case study of a five-month-old female baby with congenital
cytomegalovirus (CMV)-infection-driven hearing loss which was treated via oral …
cytomegalovirus (CMV)-infection-driven hearing loss which was treated via oral …
Zytomegalie
G Enders, I Mylonas, A Schulze, K Friese… - … der Schwangeren und …, 2013 - Springer
Die kongenitale Infektion mit dem Zytomegalievirus („cytomegalovirus “, CMV) ist mit einer
Häufigkeit von 0, 2–2, 2% weltweit (in Deutschland geschätzt 0, 2–0, 3%) die häufigste …
Häufigkeit von 0, 2–2, 2% weltweit (in Deutschland geschätzt 0, 2–0, 3%) die häufigste …
Cytomegalovirus a common cause of intrauterine infection: a case-control study
Background: Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection affects nearly 1% of live births in
the United States. Ten percent of these infants have symptoms at birth and another 10 to …
the United States. Ten percent of these infants have symptoms at birth and another 10 to …