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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Virol. 2019 Sep 17;120:33–37. doi: 10.1016/j.jcv.2019.09.007

Table 2.

Clinical characteristics of infants with and without congenital CMV infection, Siaya County, Kenya, November 2015–October 2017

Characteristics CMV-positive infants n=39 n (%) CMV-negative infants n=1039 n (%) p-value
Sex
Female 22 (56·4) 511 (49·2) 0·375
Male 17 (43·6) 528 (50·8)
Mode of delivery
Vaginal 37 (94·9) 990 (95·) 0·707
C-section 2 (5·1) 49 (4·7)
Gestational age at birth
<37 weeks 10 (25·6) 168 (16·2) 0·118
≥37 weeks 29 (74·4) 871 (83·8)
Clinical characteristics at birth
Small for gestational age* 1 (2·6) 16 (1·5) 0·468
Petechiae 0 11 (1·0)
Purpura 0 3 (0·3)
Splenomegaly 0 4 (0·4)
Hepatomegaly 0 3 (0·3)
Jaundice 0 6 (0·6)
Seizures 0 5 (0·5)
Microcephaly 0 0
Neurological abnormalities 0 2 (0·2)
Hospital visits during first 6 weeks of life
No visits 16 (41·0) 354 (34·1) 0·346
1 visit 10 (25·6) 385 (37·1)
≥2 visits 13 (33·3) 300 (28·9)
*

Six twins were small for gestational age, including one CMV-discordant twin pair, one CMV-negative pair, and two other twins