Congenital Cytomegalovirus and Hepatic Failure: An Underrecognized Complication

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Abstract

Congenital cytomegalovirus infection is the most common congenital infection. Although most infants with congenital cytomegalovirus infection are asymptomatic at birth, a subset will have readily apparent clinical and/or laboratory manifestations including hepatitis; progression to hepatic failure has not previously been described in term infants who initiated antiviral treatment shortly after birth. We present 2 term infants with congenital cytomegalovirus infection and hepatitis who progressed to hepatic failure despite initial laboratory improvement on therapy.

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Souder, J. P., Grimm, E., Pinninti, S., Boppana, S., Hsu, E., Horslen, S., … Sainato, R. (2022). Congenital Cytomegalovirus and Hepatic Failure: An Underrecognized Complication. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 41(2), E49–E53. https://doi.org/10.1097/INF.0000000000003381

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