Impact of maternal cytomegalovirus seroconversion on newborn and childhood hearing loss.
Eileen M RaynorHannah L MartinEmily PoehleinHui-Jie LeePaul LantosPublished in: Laryngoscope investigative otolaryngology (2022)
Knowledge of maternal perinatal CMV status can allow for education about possible sequelae of cCMV, as well as trigger an alert for testing babies born to mothers with low-viral avidity IgG during the first trimester, when the risk of vertical transmission is highest. Also, babies born to CMV positive mothers may be more at risk for communication delays necessitating intervention. Studies focusing on the impact of maternal CMV related to childhood communication deficits could elucidate any direct relationships.