Сongenital cytomegalovirus infection: practical aspects of the problem

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Н. В. Василенко
Т. В. Вольман

Abstract

The article deals with the problem questions of diagnosis and treatment of cytomegalovirus infection in newborn children in the light of the actual economic circumstances, it provides the examples of our obser vation of children who have congenital cytomegalovirus infection and the article considers the questions of cooperation between general prac titioners and medical specialists in further observation of such patients.

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How to Cite
Василенко, Н. В., & Вольман, Т. В. (2016). Сongenital cytomegalovirus infection: practical aspects of the problem. Family Medicine, (2(64), 154–156. https://doi.org/10.30841/2307-5112.2(64).2016.102539
Section
Infectious diseases
Author Biographies

Н. В. Василенко, ДЗ «Дніпропетровська медична академія МОЗ України»

N.V. Vasylenko

Т. В. Вольман, КЗ «Криворізький перинатальний центр зі стаціонаром Дніпропетровської обласної ради», м. Кривий Ріг

T.V. Volman

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