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. 2019 Feb 25;100(4):957–963. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.18-0152

Table 1.

Clinical details and genotype of human cytomegalovirus–infected neonates

Neonate Day of viral detection Neonate with LBW Neonate with SGA Gender Clinical manifestations Genotype
1 3 Male Jaundice, hepatosplenomegaly, and convulsion B2
2 1 Male Jaundice and hepatosplenomegaly B3
3 18 Male Hepatosplenomegaly and rash B3
4 20 Male Jaundice and microcephaly B2
5 14 LBW SGA Female Microcephaly and prematurity B2
6 24 Male Jaundice and hepatosplenomegaly B3
7 7 Female Edema of eyelid B3
8 14 Male Jaundice, hepatosplenomegaly, rash, and IUGR B3 and B1
9 11 SGA Female Jaundice and prematurity B3
10 18 Male Jaundice and microcephaly B3
11 28 Male Jaundice and microcephaly B1
12 21 Male Jaundice and rash B2
13 12 LBW SGA Female Congenital heart diseases and prematurity B1
14 18 Male Jaundice, pneumonitis, rash, and IUGR B3
15 7 Male Jaundice, hepatosplenomegaly, and meningocele B3
16 10 Female Microcephaly and meningocele B3
17 15 Female Jaundice, hepatosplenomegaly, and hydrocephaly B3
18 6 Male Jaundice, hepatosplenomegaly, and rash B1
19 22 Female Hepatosplenomegaly and rash B3
20 3 Female Jaundice, hepatosplenomegaly, pneumonitis, and feeding difficulties B3
21 25 LBW SGA Male Prematurity and microcephaly B1
22 7 Female Microcephaly and IUGR B1
23 14 Male Hydrocephaly, pneumonitis, rash, and convulsion B3

IUGR = intrauterine growth restriction; LBW = low birth weight; SGA = small gestational age.