CMV Clinical Syndromes - Mono, Congenital Infection, Immunocompromised Hosts
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 Published On Feb 2, 2017

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) can cause a mono like syndrome, congenital infection, and severe infection in immunocompromised hosts. Congenital CMV infection can result in microcephaly/seizures, petechial rash, hepatosplenomegaly, and premature birth. For more videos, visit - https://www.macrophage.co. Subscribe - https://goo.gl/EMRlRa. Support us on Patreon - https://goo.gl/bhmrgJ.

Long-term sequelae of congenital CMV infection include intellectual disability, vision/hearing problem, and seizure disorder. CMV is likely the most common post-transplant infection, and can cause fever, pneumonitis, hepatitis, colitis, rejection, and graft versus host disease.

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