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CMV without symptoms is common in babies and young children. It is found in saliva, urine, semen, and other body fluids. The virus is easily spread in households and in daycare centers.

 


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CMV -- See Cytomegalovirus.
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a common viral infection transmitted by saliva, breastmilk, or urine.

CMV is one of the most common viral infections. It's estimated that 40-80% of all adults aged 40 or over have been infected by CMV. Most people develop a CMV infection during their early childhood.

CMV - An infection that can be passed to an unborn fetus during pregnancy. The infection is part of the herpes virus and can be found in saliva, urine, breastmilk, tears, sweat, blood, vaginal fluids, semen and other body fluids.

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CMV - Cytomegalovirus
Group of viruses that cause enlargement of cells of various organs. Infection in a fetus can cause jaundice, high-tone deafness, eye problems, malformation, or fetal death. A herpes virus which causes glandular fever.
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A CMV infection (cytomegalovirus) is the most common infection following a cardiac transplant. It is a type of the herpes virus and is most commonly seen two to five months after the heart transplant.

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) in breast milk is transmitted to infants and may be associated with disease especially in preterm infants.

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection: Group of viruses from the herpesvirus family.
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a common virus transmitted by direct person-to-person contact through saliva, breast milk, or urine. CMV infects between 50% and 85% of adults in the United States by 40 years of age.

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a herpes virus that causes no real problem--and sometimes not even symptoms--for adults and children. In pregnancy, however, it can damage the fetus' brain, eyes or ears.

cytomegalovirus (CMV) - one group of herpes viruses that infect humans and can cause a variety of clinical symptoms including deafness or hearing impairment; infection with the virus may be either before or after birth.
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
Cause: Caused by a virus cytomegalo.
Effect: If the infection experienced by pregnant women, so that babies are at risk of suffering from enlargement of the head, brain calcifications, enlarged heart, deaf, ...

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection - Infection caused by any of a group of viruses from the herpes virus family.
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV): A common and highly contagious viral infection. If contracted during pregnancy, CMV may lead to hearing loss, vision problems, and behavioral problems in the baby.
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The detection of CMV in amniotic fluid and cervicovaginal smear samples by real-time PCR assay in prenatal diagnosis.
Arch Gynecol Obstet, 273(5): 261-6. [Abstract] [Full-text]
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" CMV: See "cytomegalovirus." Complete miscarriage/complete abortion: an early loss in which all of the products of conception (including the baby, the sac, and the forming placenta) are expelled from the uterus.

If a woman acquires cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection during pregnancy, there is about a 15% chance that her infant will have infection and serious complications.

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hepatitis, the flu, mumps, German measles (rubella), chicken-pox (varicella), syphilis, toxoplasmosis (occurs from eating undercooked meat and handling kitty litter), listeriosis, and infections from the coxsackievirus or cytomegalovirus (CMV).

The most common congenital viral infection is cytomegalovirus (CMV). About 1 percent (40,000 babies a year) of all newborns in this country are infected, although only about 10 percent of them (3,000-4,000) have serious consequences, ...

cytomegalovirus (sye-toh-MEG-uh-loh-vye-ruhs) - Also called CMV. CMV is a common infection in young children. Most of the time it does not cause problems. But if a pregnant woman gets infected, she can pass it to her baby.

Cytomegalovirus (SEYE-toh-MEG-uh-loh VEYE-ruhss) (CMV)
A common virus that can cause disease in infants whose mothers are infected with CMV during pregnancy.

Some 40-85% of women get infected with CMV during their life. If you have previously been infected, your body will still carry the virus but will have antibodies too. This makes it very unlikely your baby will be affected.

infections, such as hepatitis, cytomegalovirus (CMV), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), typhoid fever, E. coli (escherichia coli), or streptococcus
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Other infections that can cause a problem include cytomegalovirus (CMV) Opens New Window, chickenpox Opens New Window, rubella Opens New Window, toxoplasmosis Opens New Window, and syphilis Opens New Window.

Now my TORCH test shows CMV IgG positive with antibody avidity 60 and Rubella IgG positive with antibody avidity 80. What is the significance of avidity? How it is going to affect my future pregnancy?

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Infection (i.e., parvovirus B-19, CMV, listeria).
POSSIBLE PLACENTAL CAUSES
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Other causes include exposure to infections such as rubella (German measles) or CMV (cytomegalovirus) in utero, problems during delivery that compromised the supply of oxygen to the baby, meningitis, hypothyroidism, or prematurity.

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If the mother contracts an infection during this time, the baby can also become infected, which may result in birth defects. Some of the infections that can harm the baby include, toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegallo virus (CMV) or syphilis.

See also: Infection, Pregnancy, Cytomegalovirus, Complications, Newborn