Preferred Label : cytomegalic inclusion disease;
Definition : Cytomegalic Inclusion Disease is a disorder commonly found in new born babies caused
by a herpes virus called cytomegalovirus (CMV), present in body fluids such as saliva,
semen, cervical secretions, urine, tears, or breast milk.;
Origin ID : RID34629;
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Cytomegalic Inclusion Disease is a disorder commonly found in new born babies caused
by a herpes virus called cytomegalovirus (CMV), present in body fluids such as saliva,
semen, cervical secretions, urine, tears, or breast milk.