Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 " Heairng Health " Winter 2005 IT mentions that CMV (congenital cytomegalovirus)is the most common causes of SNHL in children in the US and is the leading cause of vision loss and mental retardation. Most CMV infections are asymptomatic or cause only mild flu-like symptoms, but when a pregnant woman is infected and passes the infection to her unborn baby, there can be serious consequences. Each year it is estimated 40,000 babies are borh with congenital CMV infection. Causing and estimated 400 deaths and leaving app. 8,000 children with permanent disabilities, the most frequent of which is SNHL. According to some estimates, 20 - 30 percent of all SNHL is cause by CMV. CMV is spread through close contact with body fluids, espcially urine and saliva. ........ Diagnosis of CMV requires detection of the virus or viral DNA in the bababy's bodily fluids within 2-3 weeks of birth. Diagnosis is often missed beacuse infected infants are usually asymptomatic at birth or have non spacific symptoms, as a result CMV testing may not be done. Infants are not routinely screended for CMV infection at birth. Universal screening would detect children at high risk for delayed hearing loss. If anyone needs more information on this artical, please email me.... I dont have a scanner, I just touched on some of the points. THIS MAKE ME START THINKING...... I have been a preschool teacher off and on for 12 years now. I was working at a preschool and had been for the last 6 years when my son was born...umm... another thing to think about huh? ***ALSO, they had an ad for a 'ear dryer' used to cut down infections, reduce moisture, etc. Has anyone used this before? I plan to ask our audi about this one. sales@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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