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CPSP HIGHLIGHTS Congenital cytomegalovirus infection: What is the best way to make the diagnosis? A male infant weighing 2640 g, measuring 48 cm and having a head circumference of 32 cm is born at term to a healthy 23-ye
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Document Date: 2012-10-22 14:27:30


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widespread purpuric rash / fetal and newborn infection / infection / acquired infection / CMV infection / hearing loss / rubella / rare diseases / infections / congenital infection / TORCH Toxoplasmosis / toxoplasmosis / herpes / CMV infections / /

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Public Health Agency of Canada / Canadian Paediatric Society / /

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