DIAGNOSIS OF CONGENITAL CMV IN THE ANTENATAL PERIOD

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  • 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
  • Rustamova Sh. S. Cadet of the Department of Clinical Laboratory Diagnosis with the Course of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics of PGD; Samarkand State Medical University Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Pregnancy, cytomegalovirus infection, new strain, diagnosis, superinfection, laboratory diagnosis.

Abstract

Antenatal diagnosis of congenital CMV infection is based on the detection of primary CMV infection in a pregnant woman, reactivation of latent or superinfection with a new strain of CMV (B). The standard of examination of a pregnant woman is the determination of specific antibodies of Ig M and Ig G classes, Ig G avidity in serum by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (hereinafter referred to as ELISA) or immunochemiluminescence assay (hereinafter referred to as CLIA), performed initially at the diagnosis of pregnancy [19,20,21,22].

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2025-02-08

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Daminov F. A., Djabbarova N. R., & Rustamova Sh. S. (2025). DIAGNOSIS OF CONGENITAL CMV IN THE ANTENATAL PERIOD. Web of Medicine: Journal of Medicine, Practice and Nursing, 3(2), 133–136. Retrieved from http://webofjournals.com/index.php/5/article/view/3177

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