DIAGNOSIS OF CONGENITAL CMV IN CHILDREN IN THE FIRST YEAR OF LIFE

Authors

  • Daminov F. A. DSc, Ass. Professor, Head of the Department of Clinical Laboratory Diagnosis with the Course of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics of PGD
  • Djabbarova N. R. Assistant of the Department of Clinical Laboratory Diagnosis with the Course of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics of PGD
  • Negmatova Sh. M. Cadet of the Department of Clinical Laboratory Diagnosis with the Course of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics of PGD; Samarkand State Medical University Samarkand, Uzbekistan

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Newborns, high-risk groups, antenatal infections, PCR, IgG, IgM.

Abstract

Unfortunately, many UTIs in the newborn period do not have a specific clinical picture and diagnosis of TORCH-infections only by clinical manifestations (without involving specific microbiological studies) leads to diagnostic errors in 90-95% of cases. The diagnosis of UTI is substantiated by the totality of: - anamnestic, - clinical - laboratory data [20,21,22,23].

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2025-02-08

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Daminov F. A., Djabbarova N. R., & Negmatova Sh. M. (2025). DIAGNOSIS OF CONGENITAL CMV IN CHILDREN IN THE FIRST YEAR OF LIFE. Web of Medicine: Journal of Medicine, Practice and Nursing, 3(2), 129–132. Retrieved from http://webofjournals.com/index.php/5/article/view/3176

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