Postnatally acquired cytomegalovirus infection in extremely premature infants: how best to manage?
Postnatal cytomegalovirus (pCMV) infection is a common viral infection typically occurring within the first months of life. pCMV refers to postnatal acquisition of CMV rather than postnatal manifestations of antenatal or perinatal acquired CMV. pCMV is usually asymptomatic in term infants, but can c...
Main Authors: | Kadambari, S, Whittaker, E, Lyall, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Sprog: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2020
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