Neonatal and short-term outcome after late vertical transmission in congenital CMV-infected fetuses following primary first-trimester maternal seroconversion
Objective To document the course of neonatal and short-term outcomes in pregnancies after first trimester CMV (cytomegalovirus) seroconversion and negative amniotic fluid (AF) CMV PCR.Methods We included 375 patients with a first-trimester CMV seroconversion and amniocentesis at ≥21 weeks. Terminati...
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Main Authors: | Gunnar Naulaers (Author), Bart De Keersmaecker (Author), Luc De Catte (Author), Katrien Lagrou (Author), Sanne Vanwinkel (Author), Katrien Jansen (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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