新生儿先天性巨细胞病毒:初级读本。

Q4 Medicine
Tiffany Bender, Jamuna Buchanan, Pradeeksha Mukuntharaj, Suzanne Reuter
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摘要

巨细胞病毒是新生儿中最常见的先天性病毒之一,其首字母缩写为 TORCH,表示它能在母体感染时垂直传播给胎儿。尽管产前诊断技术不断进步,但 CMV 仍是新生儿先天性感染的主要病因,发病率为 0.64%。此外,该病毒还可导致新生儿的大部分非遗传性听力障碍、神经系统发育异常和其他永久性残疾。这本入门读物介绍了先天性感染的表现、诊断和治疗,使围产期妇女、新生儿和儿科患者的医疗服务提供者受益匪浅。
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Congenital CMV in the Neonate: A Primer.

Cytomegalovirus, one of the most common congenital viruses in neonates, is represented within the TORCH acronym, which signifies its ability to be transmitted vertically to the fetus during maternal infection. Despite advances in prenatal diagnostics, CMV is still the leading cause of congenital infection in neonates, with a 0.64% prevalence. Additionally, the virus causes the majority of non-genetic hearing deficits, abnormal neurologic development, and other permanent disabilities seen in neonates. This primer describes the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of congenital infection to benefit providers who work with women during the perinatal period as well as neonates and pediatric patients.

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