REACTIVATION OF LATENT CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION AS A CAUSE OF CONGENITAL DISEASES (CLINICAL CASE)

S K Kuyumchian , V V Vasiliev , M V Ivanova , S V Sidorenko , E A Murina , A S Kvetnaya , Yu P Vasilieva , G M Ushakova , G A Zhanarstanova

Russian Family Doctor ›› 2013, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (1) : 36 -39.

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REACTIVATION OF LATENT CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION AS A CAUSE OF CONGENITAL DISEASES (CLINICAL CASE)

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It is considered that the risk of congenital cytomegalovirus infection does not exceed 2-5% if it reactivates in pregnancy. According to some authors up to 75% of children born with this disease were infected as the result of reactivation of latent infection in the mother. The clinical case illustrates this situation. Attention is paid to the experts need to examine all the available information about the risk of congenital infection in pregnant women and newborns.

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pregnancy / congenital infections / cytomegalovirus infection / diagnosis / treatment

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S K Kuyumchian, V V Vasiliev, M V Ivanova, S V Sidorenko, E A Murina, A S Kvetnaya, Yu P Vasilieva, G M Ushakova, G A Zhanarstanova. REACTIVATION OF LATENT CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION AS A CAUSE OF CONGENITAL DISEASES (CLINICAL CASE). Russian Family Doctor, 2013, 17(1): 36-39 DOI:10.17816/RFD2013136-39

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