Cytomegalovirus : what childcare providers need to know about CMV : for women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant (4/24/14) |
Utah. Department of Health; Utah. Bureau of Children with Special Health Care Needs |
Utah. Department of Health; Utah. Bureau of Children with Special Health Care Needs |
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Public Health Initiative; Children with Special Needs; Family Health; Community Health and Well-Being Section; Utah Health and Human Services |
2014 |
2 p. |
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection before birth is known as "congenital CMV". When this happens, the virus is transmitted to the unborn infant and can potentially damage the brain, eyes and/or inner ears. If the inner ear gets damaged, the baby may be born with hearing loss, or develop hearing loss after birth or during early childhood. |
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Communicable diseases in children; Abnormalities, Human; Children with disabilities; Cytomegaloviruses; Communicable diseases; Abnormalities, Human--Prevention; Communicable diseases in newborn infants; Virus diseases; Communicable diseases--Prevention; Hearing impaired children; Communicable diseases--Transmission; Children with visual disabilities; Communicable diseases in children--Prevention; Communicable diseases--Control; Vision disorders in children; Communicable diseases--Epidemiology; Cytomegalovirus infections; Communicable diseases in infants; Hearing disorders in children; Communicable diseases in pregnancy; Child care workers |
Cytomegalovirus; Congenital Abnormalities; Developmental Disabilities; Disabled Children; Vision Disorders; Cytomegalovirus Infections; Communicable Diseases; Child Care; Communicable Disease Control; Epidemiology; Hearing Loss; Virus Diseases |
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