CMV is the virus that can cause Congenital CMV
Congenital CMV refers to babies who are born with CMV infection, affecting 30,000 children annually. Screening newborns for congenital CMV is an unmet need and consensus towards a preferred standard of care is necessary.
Learn about the next steps for a medical work-up and how to get support for your child and family
Babies born with congenital CMV can have widely diverse outcomes, and it is difficult to predict with any degree of certainty their future health or developmental prognosis.
If your baby was born with congenital CMV and you could like more information about antiviral treatments, speak with your child's pediatrician or pediatric infectious disease specialist.