Annals, Academy of Medicine, Singapore (Jun 2024)

Seroprevalence of cytomegalovirus over the last 2 decades (2001–2020): A retrospective data analysis from a single laboratory in Singapore

  • Soon Hwee Ng,
  • Kim Yoong Puong,
  • Weiling Ng,
  • Wei Yee Wan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2023363
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 6
pp. 396 – 398

Abstract

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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is ubiquitous and infects human of all ages, where it remains latent after primary infection and can reactivate upon various triggers.1 Reactivated CMV may cause complications and end organ damages in immunocompromised hosts, leading to increased morbidity and mortality.2 In addition, the presence of actively replicating CMV during pregnancy can result in congenital sequelae, a leading cause of nongenetic sensorineural hearing loss in children.3 Despite the potential harm, few women of childbearing age in Singapore are aware of this risk.4