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A positive CMV IgG test means I have a virus?
I am very worried and have read the reference on Vinmec's website and found that the advice of the doctor I examined was unreasonable. I would like to ask Vinmec doctor to answer and advise me on the issue of a positive CMV IgG test, does it mean I am infected with the virus and need treatment? If I am pregnant, will it cause stillbirth?
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Side effects of Cidofovir
As an antiviral drug, Cidofovir is used for viral infections. However, due to lack of experience in treating Cidofovir, this drug should only be used when there are no other treatments. So what does Cidofovir treat? Please read the following article.
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Diagnosis and treatment of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a common virus that causes infections such as chickenpox, shingles, etc. Cytomegalovirus can be easily transmitted through contact with the secretions of an infected person. People infected with cytomegalovirus often have no symptoms, so people at high risk of infection need to proactively go for CMV testing for diagnosis and timely treatment.
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What is cytomegalovirus (CMV)? Signs of infection
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a common viral infection. Cytomegalovirus infection can attack anyone, especially pregnant women, children, people with weak immune systems, and immunocompromised people.
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General overview of cytomegalovirus - Part 2
Cytomegalovirus was first noticed in 1881 by Ribbert H. He found enlarged cells in the renal tissue of a patient with congenital syphilis and in the parotid gland for unknown reasons until he read the report of Jesionek and Kiolemenoglou.
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General overview of cytomegalovirus - Part 1
Cytomegalovirus was first noticed in 1881 by Ribbert H. He found enlarged cells in the renal tissue of a patient with congenital syphilis and in the parotid gland for unknown reasons until he read the report of Jesionek and Kiolemenoglou.
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection during pregnancy
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a herpes virus that causes infections. The disease can be transmitted through contact with fluids, blood, saliva, etc. of a person carrying the virus. In particular, cytomegalovirus can be transmitted from mother to child during pregnancy. On average, 1 in 4 women are infected with CMV during pregnancy.
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Cytomegalovirus infection in pregnant women
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a herpes virus that causes infections in humans. According to a survey in the United States, about 1/3 of pregnant women infected for the first time during pregnancy will pass CMV to the fetus. If a woman was infected with CMV before pregnancy, the risk of transmitting CMV to the fetus during pregnancy is about 1%.
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Cytomegalovirus, the forgotten cause of diarrhea?
The cause of diarrhea can be bacteria or viruses. The etiology of diarrhea may depend on age and immune status. Diarrhea in immunocompromised people such as the elderly, those with underlying diseases (kidney failure, high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, etc.) can be caused by many factors. Among them, Cytomegalovirus is often overlooked.
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Cytomegalovirus disease causes deafness
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease is the leading infectious disease causing congenital deafness, blindness and mental retardation. Although it is an infectious disease, there is currently no document (both domestic and international) stating that CMV causes epidemics.
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Notes when testing CMV
Cytomegalovirus is a very common virus, normally CMV does not affect health, however, for some subjects, especially pregnant women, CMV infection can cause permanent damage to the fetus. So what is the CMV test?
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