How Pregnant Women Can Reduce Risk Of CMV
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a common virus among all ages. According to the CDC, nearly one in 3 children have had CMV by the age of 5. For people with healthy immune systems, CMV rarely causes health problems and most people show no symptoms. However in rare cases, it can cause mononucleosis or hepatitis.
What Are The Symptoms of Cytomegalovirus?
The symptoms of CMV include fever, sore throat, fatigue, and swollen glands. Those with weakened immune systems are at higher risk of showing symptoms of CMV, especially more severe reactions affecting the liver, stomach, intestines, lungs, and eyes. Baby’s born with CMV are at increased risk of hearing loss, which is why it’s important that pregnant women prevent CMV infection.