Seen but not heard: congenital cytomegalovirus.

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HARRISON, G., WATERS, A., DE GASCUN, C. F., BOYLE, M., KNOWLES, S. & MOLLOY, E. J.
Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed, 97, F390.2012
Abstract: 

In their important recent article, Townsend and colleagues conclude that the number of confirmed congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) diagnoses is lower than expected.1 This is unsurprising as only 5%–10% of infected children are symptomatic at birth.2 However, a further 10%–15% of infected infants will develop long-term sequelae, despite being asymptomatic and therefore undiagnosed at birth.3 We report an Irish experience.

We calculated the incidence and reviewed the outcomes of symptomatic cCMV in babies born between …