Symptoms of maternal giant cell infection

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Cytomegalovirus infection is the most common cause of congenital infectious diseases, which can cause serious damage to the fetus and infants, and even death. Especially important is the sequelae of central nervous system. Due to the changes of immune mechanism and endocrine environment during pregnancy, the relationship between host cell and virus can be changed, and the latent virus can be reactivated. The symptoms of maternal giant cell infection, let me tell you.

Symptoms of maternal giant cell infection

Diseases caused by cytomegalovirus infection occur all over the world, and it is possible for anyone to be infected. CMV infection in pregnant women during pregnancy, mostly recessive infection, no obvious symptoms and signs, a small number of low fever, fatigue, headache, sore throat, muscle and joint pain, leucorrhea, cervical lymph node enlargement, multiple neuritis.

1% to 5% of the first infected pregnant women had monocytosis, hepatitis and interstitial pneumonia. Congenital cytomegalovirus infection accounted for 0.5% ~ 2.5% of all newborns, of which 15% ~ 33% had abnormal clinical manifestations, and 10% had permanent damage.

The teratogenic effect of primary infection on fetus is stronger, and the teratogenic rate can reach 31% - 40%. Fortunately, the chance of this kind of infection is not high, only about 4%. People with the virus have certain infectivity no matter whether they are infected or not. After infection, the virus exists in pharynx, saliva, urine, cervix, vaginal secretions, semen, milk and blood.

matters needing attention

Usually to avoid excessive fatigue, more to ensure adequate sleep. Keep a good mood and avoid being too nervous and depressed. But also to strengthen physical exercise, enhance the body's resistance.