Objective: Permanent hearing loss is an important public health issue in children with consequences for language, social, and academic functioning. Early hearing detection, intervention, and monitoring are important in mitigating the impact of permanent childhood hearing loss. Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is a leading cause of hearing loss. The purpose of this review was to synthesize the evidence on the association between CMV infection and permanent childhood hearing loss. Design: We performed a systematic review and examined scientific literature from the following databases: MEDLINE, Ovid MEDLINE(R) Daily and Ovid MEDLINE(R), Embase, and CINAHL. The primary outcome was permanent bilateral or unilateral hearing loss with co...
Objective To determine the relationship between the virus burden in infancy and hearing loss in cong...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the audiological outcome of children with congenital cytomegalovirus infectio...
Background. Diagnostic problems in identifying congenital infection cases in infancy have thus far i...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Hearing loss caused by congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection was fir...
INTRODUCTION: Congenital CMV is one of the commonest congenital infections and a recognised cause of...
Congenital cytomegalovirus infection is considered the main cause of infantile non-genetic neurosens...
Objectives: To evaluate hearing outcome, to characterize the nature of symptomatic and asymptomatic ...
Background: The burden of congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV)-associated sensorineural hearing loss (S...
Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection induces a clinical syndrome usually associated with heari...
To investigate the proportion of children with moderate to profound hearing loss who have congenital...
Congenital cytomegalovirus infection contributes substantially to the incidence of sensorineural hea...
Cytomegalovirus infection is a major public health problem, because annually there are born increasi...
Abstract: Importance: Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) is the major cause of congenital nonheredita...
Objective: Congenital CMV infection constitutes the main cause of sensory neural hearing loss (SNHL)...
Background: Congenital CMV is the most common cause of nonhereditary sensorineural hearing loss in c...
Objective To determine the relationship between the virus burden in infancy and hearing loss in cong...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the audiological outcome of children with congenital cytomegalovirus infectio...
Background. Diagnostic problems in identifying congenital infection cases in infancy have thus far i...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Hearing loss caused by congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection was fir...
INTRODUCTION: Congenital CMV is one of the commonest congenital infections and a recognised cause of...
Congenital cytomegalovirus infection is considered the main cause of infantile non-genetic neurosens...
Objectives: To evaluate hearing outcome, to characterize the nature of symptomatic and asymptomatic ...
Background: The burden of congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV)-associated sensorineural hearing loss (S...
Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection induces a clinical syndrome usually associated with heari...
To investigate the proportion of children with moderate to profound hearing loss who have congenital...
Congenital cytomegalovirus infection contributes substantially to the incidence of sensorineural hea...
Cytomegalovirus infection is a major public health problem, because annually there are born increasi...
Abstract: Importance: Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) is the major cause of congenital nonheredita...
Objective: Congenital CMV infection constitutes the main cause of sensory neural hearing loss (SNHL)...
Background: Congenital CMV is the most common cause of nonhereditary sensorineural hearing loss in c...
Objective To determine the relationship between the virus burden in infancy and hearing loss in cong...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the audiological outcome of children with congenital cytomegalovirus infectio...
Background. Diagnostic problems in identifying congenital infection cases in infancy have thus far i...