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Children and Youth with Special Health Needs
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Children and Youth with Special Health Needs
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800-728-5420 (toll-free)
Cytomegalovirus and Congenital Cytomegalovirus
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a common virus. Anyone at any age can get CMV, and most healthy people don’t show any signs or symptoms or know they have been infected. If you are pregnant and have a CMV infection, the virus can pass to your growing fetus. When a baby is born with a CMV infection, it is called congenital CMV. Some babies born with CMV may have health concerns at birth or that develop later.
Basics
- About CMV and Congenital CMV
For Families and Caregivers of Children with Congenital CMV
- Information for Families and Caregivers
- National CMV Foundation
For Child Care and Education Professionals
Information for Child Care and Education Professionals
CMV Prevention
- CMV Prevention
For Health Professionals
- Information for Health Professionals
- CMV Screening Follow-up
- Reporting CMV (Congenital)
Data and Initiatives
- Congenital CMV Public Health Data
- Newborn Screening Propel
- The Vivian Act Legislation
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Last Updated: 01/03/2025