2023-04-26 12:37:10
What are the symptoms?
CMV infection in pregnant women
If the pregnant woman has a healthy immune system, the cytomegalovirus infection progresses with few symptoms or usually even goes completely unnoticed. Only a fifth of women show signs of a cold such as headaches and body aches, slight swelling of the lymph nodes, fever and tiredness.
CMV infection of the baby in utero
In 10 percent of all children who are infected with the cytomegalovirus in the womb, symptoms appear, some damage is irreparable and can lead to physical and mental disability in the child.
- Jaundice (jaundice)
- bleeding into the skin (petechiae)
- Enlargement of the liver and spleen
- Microcephaly (too small head)
- Calcifications in the brain
- damage to the eyes
- Later in childhood: developmental delays and hearing disorders
CMV infection of the baby via breastfeeding
Premature children who are born before the 33rd week of pregnancy and weigh less than 1,500 grams can also become ill through breastfeeding: liver damage, bleeding into the skin or pneumonia can be the result.
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