Colin Kunzweiler PhD , Raymond C. Stetson MD, MS , Robert M. Jacobson MD , Jennifer L. St Sauver PhD , Yan Li PhD , Ruoxiang Jiang BS , Adva Gadoth PhD , Laura Hendrix MSc , John Diaz-Decaro PhD
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Impact of Hearing-Targeted and Universal Newborn Screening on the Observed Birth Prevalence of Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection
This retrospective study estimated the birth prevalence of congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) in southeastern Minnesota, US. The birth prevalence was about 3 times and about 18 times greater following implementation of hearing-targeted and universal newborn cCMV screening, respectively. Most infants born with cCMV will not be identified in the absence of systematic newborn screening programs.
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The Journal of Pediatrics is an international peer-reviewed journal that advances pediatric research and serves as a practical guide for pediatricians who manage health and diagnose and treat disorders in infants, children, and adolescents. The Journal publishes original work based on standards of excellence and expert review. The Journal seeks to publish high quality original articles that are immediately applicable to practice (basic science, translational research, evidence-based medicine), brief clinical and laboratory case reports, medical progress, expert commentary, grand rounds, insightful editorials, “classic” physical examinations, and novel insights into clinical and academic pediatric medicine related to every aspect of child health. Published monthly since 1932, The Journal of Pediatrics continues to promote the latest developments in pediatric medicine, child health, policy, and advocacy.
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