DOI: https://doi.org/10.36719/2707-1146/46/5-9
Khatira Khalafli
Azerbaijan Medical University
Doctor of philosophy in medicine
Maharram Niftullayev
Azerbaijan Medical University
Doctor of Medical Sciences
mniftullayev@gmail.com
Khatira Jafarova
Azerbaijan Medical University
Doctor of philosophy in medicine
Dasta Gasimova
Azerbaijan Medical University
qasimova dasta@gmail.com
Leyla Akhmedzade
Azerbaijan Medical University
Doctor of philosophy in medicine
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION
Abstract
The article briefed on the epidemiological features of cytomegalovirus infection and shared the successes and experiences of studying these diseases in recent years. Cytomegaly is an infectious disease of viral origin that is fairly common and its manifestations can range from symptomatic forms of internal organs and the central nervous system to severe injuries. The detection of symptoms of cytomegaly in newborns confirms that the fetus is infected inside the uterus. The presence of cytomegalovirus in the mating of an infected newborn proves that infection occurs through the mating. However, the receipt of cytomegaloviruses from the skin and muscle of the embryo excluded through the surgical procedure, and samples made from the lungs and kidneys of the embryo perpetrated on their own, means that the fetus is infected through ciftia in the womb.
Keywords: cytomegalovirus, epidemiology, prevention, non-infectious diseases, diagnostics, infectious diseases, epidemiological aspects, epidemiological control