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Congenital Cytomegalovirus Public Health Data
Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a reportable condition in Minnesota. Reported positive cases include those that are found through newborn screening and cases identified through other diagnostic testing. Cases are reviewed and included in the data below if they meet the CSTE case definition. By following this data, the Minnesota Department of Health is hoping to better understand and describe congenital CMV in Minnesota.
Year | 2023* | 2024 cases to date |
Total cases of congenital CMV ** | 158 | 148 |
- 57% of cases live in the 7-county metro area.
- 50 counties in Minnesota have had at least one case of congenital CMV.
- 18^ children with congenital CMV also have permanent hearing loss.
Updated Nov. 18, 2024 - Data are preliminary and may change as reports are received
*Screening and surveillance activities for congenital CMV started on Feb. 6, 2023. The first year of data includes cases born from Feb. 6, 2023 – Dec. 31, 2023 and will likely be fewer than following years.
**Probable and confirmed congenital CMV cases that meet CSTE case definition for infection or disease.
^Includes infants and children identified with hearing loss as of Nov. 18, 2024. This number may change as babies with congenital CMV receive audiology monitoring throughout childhood.
Resources
More information about cases identified through newborn screening can be found on the Newborn Screening Data Summaries webpage. For more information on who is required to report, how to make a report, and what to report, please visit the Reporting Cytomegalovirus webpage.