Serological screening of immunoglobulin M and immunoglobulin G during pregnancy for predicting congenital cytomegalovirus infection.
Yuka ToriiShigeru YoshidaYoichiro YanaseTakashi MitsuiKazuhiro HoribaToshihiko OkumuraSuguru TakeuchiTakako SuzukiJun-Ichi KawadaTomomi KotaniMamoru YamashitaYoshinori ItoPublished in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2019)
Seroconversion of CMV IgG and high-titer IgM during early pregnancy are predictors of cCMV. High IgM titer (>ā7.28 index) is a predictor despite relatively low sensitivity. Levels of IgG had already plateaued at first evaluation in mothers with cCMV. Maternal screening offered insufficient positive predictive value for diagnosing cCMV, but allowed identifying asymptomatic cCMV cases in an early stage.