Congenital CMV risk high in infants born to HIV-positive mothers: UCLA researchers
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FINDINGS Infants born to HIV-positive mothers had high rates of congenital cytomegalovirus, or CMV. Infants who also were infected before birth by the virus that causes AIDS were especially prone to CMV infection. The researchers found that 23 percent of the infants who became infected with HIV during the mother's pregnancy also were infected with ["]
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