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Role of breast milk in acquisition of cytomegalovirus infection: Recent advances
Mark R. Schleiss
Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Institute for Molecular Virology
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Cytomegalovirus Infection
100%
Breast Milk
100%
Cytomegalovirus
100%
Recent Advances
100%
Premature Infant
57%
Low Birth Weight
42%
Breast
28%
Minimal Risk
14%
Illness
14%
Sepsis
14%
High Risk
14%
Congenital Infection
14%
Thrombocytopenia
14%
Hepatitis
14%
Lactation
14%
Neutropenia
14%
Human Milk
14%
Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay
14%
Human Cytomegalovirus
14%
Cause of Disability
14%
Non-infectious
14%
Term Infants
14%
Healthy Term Infants
14%
Primary Cytomegalovirus Infection
14%
Viral Culture
14%
Lactating Mothers
14%
Cytomegalovirus Disease
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Human Cytomegalovirus
12%