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Obstetrics & Gynecology Science
2023 Volume.66 No. 6 p.463 ~ p.476
Cytomegalovirus infection during pregnancy
Harshitha Kallubhavi Choodinatha

Jeon Min-Ryeong
Choi Bo-Young
Lee Kyong-No
Kim Hyeon-Ji
Park Jee-Yoon
Abstract
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection during pregnancy is a global silent problem. Additionally, it is the leading cause of congenital infections, non-genetic sensorineural hearing loss, and neurodevelopmental delays in infants. However, this has barely been recognized globally. This condition lacks adequate attention, which is further emphasized by the lack of awareness among healthcare workers and the general population. The impact of CMV infection is often overlooked because of the asymptomatic nature of its presentation in infected pregnant women and newborns, difficulty in diagnosis, and the perception that infants born to women with pre-existing antibodies against CMV have normal neonatal outcomes. This article highlights the latest information on the epidemiology, transmission, clinical manifestations, and development of CMV infection and its management. We reviewed the pathophysiology and clinical manifestations of CMV infection in pregnant women, diagnostic methods, including screening and prognostic markers, and updates in treatment modalities. Current advancements in research on vaccination and hyperimmunoglobulins with worldwide treatment protocols are highlighted.
KEYWORD
Cytomegalovirus, Pregnancy, Microcephaly, Hearing loss, Acyclovir, Valacyclovir
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