CMV, or cytomegalovirus (si-to-MEG-alovi-rus), is a common virus that infects people of all ages. Most infections with CMV are “silent,” meaning most people who are infected with CMV have no signs or symptoms.
National legislation has been passed designating the month of June as “National Cytomegalovirus Awareness Month”, and recommending that “more effort be taken to counsel women of childbearing age of the effect this virus can have on their children”.
Join ranks with the National CMV Foundation to spread awareness, communicate prevention tips, and advocate to leaders to put an end to Cytomegalovirus or CMV.
CMV, or cytomegalovirus (si-to-MEG-alovi-rus), is a common virus that infects people of all ages. Most infections with CMV are “silent,” meaning most people who are infected with CMV have no signs or symptoms.
National legislation has been passed designating the month of June as “National Cytomegalovirus Awareness Month”, and recommending that “more effort be taken to counsel women of childbearing age of the effect this virus can have on their children”.
Join ranks with the National CMV Foundation to spread awareness, communicate prevention tips, and advocate to leaders to put an end to Cytomegalovirus or CMV.