Cytomegalovirus Infection (CMV)

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Cytomegalovirus infection (CMV) is a common condition caused by a type of herpes virus. Once contracted, CMV stays in the body for the rest of a person’s life. It is spread through direct contact with infected bodily fluids such as saliva, blood, semen, and urine. While the virus can also be spread to a baby through a mother’s breast milk, it does not usually sicken the child.

The majority of patients do not even realize they have been infected. CMV is unusual in that the infection typically stays dormant in healthy individuals and rarely causes any symptoms. Consequently, it is often left undiagnosed. However, there is reason for concern in people with a weakened immune system, as various complications can arise in both adults and

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