Some innovative facts about human cytomegalovirus and news
Some innovative facts about human cytomegalovirus and news A cytomegalovirus is a herpersvirus that in healthy individuals causes an infection that is asymptomatic or is accompanied by mild symptoms (such as fever or fatigue) but in immunocompromised individuals and new borns may cause an infection marked by serious, sometimes life-threatening symptoms such as: pneumonia, hepatitis, retinitis, brain inflammation, or seizures. A cytomegalovirus is a virus with double stranded DNA. A herpesvirus is any of a family (Herpesviridae) of double-stranded DNA viruses that include the cytomegalovirus and the causative agents of chicken pox, Epstein-Barr virus and herpes simplex, roseola infantum, Marek's disease, and shingles, as well as many other viruses to be said about with. Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a highly prevalent herpesvirus that is often transmitted to the neonate via breast milk from the mother to the ch...