Pathogenicity and diagnostic methods of human cytomegalovirus
Eric Tzyy Jiann Chong,
Aziera Farhanah Adihidayah Suardi,
Ping-Chin Lee
Abstract:Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a beta-herpesvirus capable of establishing lifelong infection in humans. It is primarily transmitted through bodily fluids like blood, urine, and saliva. In healthy individuals, primary HCMV infections are often asymptomatic but can lead to persistent or latent infections. However, immunocompromised individuals such as organ transplant recipients and those with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, are at risk of severe and potentially fatal illnesses resulting from HCMV pathogeni… Show more
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