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New York this week joined a growing number of states to universally screen early for CMV, prompted, in large part, by parents whose children have experienced health effects from the virus.
In some cases, Cytomegalovirus (CMV), a virus that may not seem harmful, may pose unexpected health issues. CMV is a common virus that can affect people of all ages and usually causes little to no ...
A Tyneside family were shocked and scared when they were told there could be a bleed on their baby's brain. Mum Effie ...
Providers began screening babies for the virus, also known as CMV, on Monday, making New York the second state, after Minnesota, to add it to routine newborn screening. The service is free to ...
Yet few doctors in the U.S. tell pregnant women about the risk of catching a ubiquitous virus called cytomegalovirus, or CMV. The name might be obscure, but CMV is the leading infectious cause of ...
On April 16th, the U.S. Navy received its first CMV-22B at Naval Air Station (NAS) Norfolk. This aircraft, joining the fleet under the Fleet Logistics Multi-Mission Squadron (VRM) 40, nicknamed ...
Cytomegalovirus, or CMV, is a virus that belongs to the herpesvirus family. The virus is transmitted through bodily fluids such as saliva, blood, urine and breast milk. Due to the frequency of ...
The state was the first in the nation to make CMV screenings universal, which has led to hundreds of early detections in ...
The Spyteks are co-founders of the National CMV Foundation, which they started after their daughter, Evelyn, died in 2014 at just 21 months old. She was born with a cytomegalovirus infection ...
A study, which was published in the journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia in December 2024, finds a connection between cytomegalovirus (CMV), a common childhood infection, and Alzheimer’s.
Madison Wells is on a mission — one fueled by love, loss, and a drive to bring awareness to a virus most have never heard of.
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