Sequence analysis of two variable cytomegalovirus genes for distinction between transfusion‐ and breast milk–transmitted infections in a very‐low‐birthweight infant
Transfusion2016Vol. 56(6), pp. 1305–1310
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Naoji Yamagishi, Y. Furui, Syota Koshinami, Koichi Ichijo, Yoshito Shimizu, Yuji Hoshi, Yuko Gotanda, Keiko Miyakawa, Shigeharu Uchida, Kenji Tadokoro, Tadashi Nagai, Masahiro Satake
Abstract
The results indicate that the pathogenic CMV strain was transmitted through breast milk, which is consistent with the claims that transfusion-transmitted CMV infection due to leukoreduced blood products is uncommon.
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