Cytomegalovirus Infection and Reproductive Health of Women

cytomegalovirus infection; pregnancy; infertility

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February 26, 2025

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Cytomegalovirus infection is an important problem in obstetrics and perinatology, because of its high prevalence, long latent duration, as well as potential negative effect on pregnancy outcomes and infant’s health. High rates of infertility, adverse pregnancy outcomes, including pregnancy with the use of reproductive technologies, necessitate the search for the causes of complications, including those of infectious genesis, also with the involvement of cytomegalovirus. In the paper, current literature data on the influence of cytomegalovirus infection on reproductive function of women are reviewed.

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