Cytomegalovirus infection in women with a bad obstetric history (pregravid preparation for pregnancy)


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Objective. To elaborate treatment policy and regimens for cytomegalovirus infection (CMVI) in women with a bad obstetric/gynecologic history in the context of pregravid preparation for pregnancy. Subjects and methods. A comprehensive clinical, virological, and immunobiological examination was made in 467 patients. Results. Determination of CMVI forms gave guides for therapy policy. Conclusion. It is shown that the clinical efficiency of the proposed treatment regimens to eliminate CMVI activity is comparable. Adequate pregravid preparation for pregnancy can ensure its occurrence and favorable course.

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L. B Kisteneva

D.I. Ivanovsky Research Institute of Virology, Ministry of Health of Russia

Email: lidia.kisteneva@gmail.com

S. G Cheshik

D.I. Ivanovsky Research Institute of Virology, Ministry of Health of Russia

Email: lidia.kisteneva@gmail.com

L. V Kolobukhina

D.I. Ivanovsky Research Institute of Virology, Ministry of Health of Russia

Email: lidia.kisteneva@gmail.com

N. V Okolysheva

D.I. Ivanovsky Research Institute of Virology, Ministry of Health of Russia

Email: lidia.kisteneva@gmail.com

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