It is generally accepted that viral infections can be transmitted horizontally by direct or indirect contact with virus-excreting persons, and some viral infections can be transmitted vertically, either prenatally or perina. tally, from mother to child. This report presents data strongly supporting a prenatal horizontal acquisition of human cytomegalovirus infection in a twin pregnancy.
Gabrielli L., Lazzarotto T., Foschini M.P., Lanari M., Guerra B., Eusebi V., et al. (2003). Horizontal in utero acquisition of cytomegalovirus infection in a twin pregnancy. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 41(3), 1329-1331 [10.1128/JCM.41.3.1329-1331.2003].
Horizontal in utero acquisition of cytomegalovirus infection in a twin pregnancy
Lazzarotto T.;Foschini M. P.;Lanari M.;Guerra B.;Eusebi V.;Landini M. P.
2003
Abstract
It is generally accepted that viral infections can be transmitted horizontally by direct or indirect contact with virus-excreting persons, and some viral infections can be transmitted vertically, either prenatally or perina. tally, from mother to child. This report presents data strongly supporting a prenatal horizontal acquisition of human cytomegalovirus infection in a twin pregnancy.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.