Summary
Definition
History and exam
Key diagnostic factors
- malaise
- fever
- diarrhea
- nausea and vomiting
- visual floaters and blindness
- abnormalities on fundoscopy
- newborn: microcephaly
- newborn: poor tone and motor function and abnormal head lag
- newborn: hearing loss
Other diagnostic factors
- newborn: hepatosplenomegaly
- newborn: petechiae or purpura
- pain and weakness
Risk factors
- CMV D+/R- status (donor CMV seropositive, recipient seronegative) in solid organ transplant recipients
- CMV R+ (recipient seropositive) in transplant recipients
- type of immunosuppressive drugs
- AIDS
- inflammatory bowel disease
- acute illness in intensive care setting
- newborn in CMV infection during pregnancy
Diagnostic investigations
1st investigations to order
- CBC
- serum creatinine
- serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT)
- serum alkaline phosphatase
- serology
- pp65 antigenemia
- nucleic acid detection
- CD4 count
- chest x-ray
Investigations to consider
- chest CT scan
- histopathology of biopsy
- upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and colonoscopy
- serial fetal ultrasound examinations (congenital CMV infection)
- amniocentesis or fetal blood sampling (congenital CMV infection)
- brain ultrasound/brain MRI: newborns
Treatment algorithm
acquired self-limited illness: immunocompetent
infection in transplant recipient: no known drug resistance
infection in patient with AIDS: no known drug resistance
refractory/resistant infection
congenital infection
Contributors
Authors
Matteo Mombelli, MD
Infectious Disease Service and Transplantation Center
University Hospital (CHUV)
University of Lausanne
Lausanne
Switzerland
Disclosures
MM declares that he has no competing interests.
Oriol Manuel, MD
Infectious Disease Service and Transplantation Center
University Hospital (CHUV)
University of Lausanne
Lausanne
Switzerland
Disclosures
OM has participated in Advisory Boards of MSD, Takeda, Astra-Zeneca, and Biotest.
Acknowledgements
Dr Matteo Mombelli and Dr Oriol Manuel would like to thank Dr Sandra Asner from the University Hospital of Lausanne, Switzerland for her careful review of congenital CMV in this topic. They would also like to gratefully acknowledge Dr Raymund R. Razonable and Dr Atul Humar, the previous contributors to this topic.
Disclosures
RRR is an author of a number of references cited in this topic. AH has done consultancy work for Astellas, Chimerix, and Roche.
Peer reviewers
Joseph Sassine, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Transplant Infectious Diseases
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Oklahoma City
OK
Disclosures
JS reports research grants paid to his institution from Ansun BioPharma, Cidara Therapeutics, Community Infusion Solutions, F2G, and Shionogi.
Simon Barton, MD, FRCOG, FRCPEd, FRCP
Clinical Director
HIV and Sexual Health
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
London
UK
Disclosures
SB has been funded by GlaxoSmithKline and Gilead for speaking at scientific meetings.
References
Key articles
Razonable RR, Humar A. Cytomegalovirus in solid organ transplant recipients - guidelines of the American Society of Transplantation Infectious Diseases Community of Practice. Clin Transplant. 2019 Sep;33(9):e13512. Abstract
HIV.gov, US National Institutes of Health. Guidelines for the prevention and treatment of opportunistic infections in adults and adolescents with HIV. Jul 2021 [internet publication].Full text
HIV.gov, US National Institutes of Health. Guidelines for the prevention and treatment of opportunistic infections in children with and exposed to HIV. Aug 2023 [internet publication].Full text
Kotton CN, Kumar D, Caliendo AM, et al; The Transplantation Society International CMV Consensus Group. The third international consensus guidelines on the management of cytomegalovirus in solid-organ transplantation. Transplantation. 2018 Jun;102(6):900-31.Full text Abstract
Rawlinson WD, Boppana SB, Fowler KB, et al. Congenital cytomegalovirus infection in pregnancy and the neonate: consensus recommendations for prevention, diagnosis, and therapy. Lancet Infect Dis. 2017 Jun;17(6):e177-88. Abstract
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