Güncel Pediatri (Dec 2013)

Aquired Cytomegalovirus Infection of Extremely Low Birth Weight Infant

  • Serdar Alan,
  • Emel Okulu,
  • Adem Karbuz,
  • Dilek Kahvecioğlu,
  • Atila Kılıç,
  • Begüm Atasay,
  • Erdal İnce,
  • Saadet Arsan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4274/Jcp.11.54264
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 138 – 141

Abstract

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Breast milk is a major source for acquired cytomegalovirus infection especially in premature infants and acquired CMV infection occurs in infants whose mothers were seropositive for CMV. Although most of mothers of premature infants are seropositive in Turkey, acquired life-threatening breast milk acquired CMV infection was reported occasionally. Treatment of preterm with symptomatic breast milk acquired CMV infection should be done according to the severity of clinical signs. In this report, a preterm case with a diagnosis of breast milk-acquired CMV meningitis and sepsis without multiorgan failure on the 111th day of life, who did not require antiviral therapy was presented and discussed in the context of the acquired CMV literature. In preterm babies, when there is sepsis with no apparent causes, unexplained thrombocytopenia, elevated liver transaminases and direct hyperbilirubinemia acquired CMV infection should be suspected. (Jo­ur­nal of Cur­rent Pe­di­at­rics 2013; 11: 138-41)

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