Provides general CMV info, outlines how the disease is transmitted (and how to prevent transmission) and describes characteristics of the virus.
Learn about the two clinical situations - congenital infection and interspersion - in which CMV infection may lead to serious disease.
Take a look at the presentations about AIDS-related cytomegalovirus. Learn about retinitis, gastrointestinal disease, and neurologic disease.
Donald Stevens' personal account of his struggles with CMV retinitis and HIV.
Provides a list of clinical trials investigating new treatments for cytomegalovirus retinitis. Browse by state and city.
Factsheet from the NIAID provides basic information about the disease, including how it is transmitted.
See this touching home page about this baby girl born with congenital cytomegalovirus. Gives personal accounts, pictures, and facts.
German team offers general information and news on the latest research. Take a look at pictures of the virus.
Covers symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. Also describes the pathogen responsible for CMVand strains show to be resistant to treatment.
Brief factsheet provided by the Maryland Epidemiology and Disease Control Program. CMV is a herpes-group virus that is harmless to most people.