The importance of neonatal screening for congenital cytomegalovirus infection (cCMV) is widely shared in the world scientific literature. However, currently, no programs for universal neonatal screening for cCMV have been reported in the literature, and only a few experiences of hearing targeted cCMV screening have been published. In the Tuscany Region, Italy, screening for cCMV has been mandatory since 2008 for each newborn that result "refer" at the Transient Evoked Otoacoustics Emissions (TEOAE) test, and in our university hospital since 2012, it has been extended to some categories at risk of cCMV.

Extended-hearing targeted screening for congenital cytomegalovirus infection

Forli, Francesca;Lazzerini, Francesco;Canelli, Rachele;Berrettini, Stefano;Bruschini, Luca
2021-01-01

Abstract

The importance of neonatal screening for congenital cytomegalovirus infection (cCMV) is widely shared in the world scientific literature. However, currently, no programs for universal neonatal screening for cCMV have been reported in the literature, and only a few experiences of hearing targeted cCMV screening have been published. In the Tuscany Region, Italy, screening for cCMV has been mandatory since 2008 for each newborn that result "refer" at the Transient Evoked Otoacoustics Emissions (TEOAE) test, and in our university hospital since 2012, it has been extended to some categories at risk of cCMV.
2021
Forli, Francesca; Lazzerini, Francesco; Canelli, Rachele; Lorenzoni, Francesca; Franciosi, Beatrice; Berrettini, Stefano; Bruschini, Luca
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