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Nonprimate models of congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection: Gaining insight into pathogenesis and prevention of disease in newborns
Mark R. Schleiss
Pediatrics - Infectious Disease
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Agriculture & Biology
Cytomegalovirus infections
100%
Cytomegalovirus
84%
disease prevention
73%
pathogenesis
55%
neonates
50%
Caviid betaherpesvirus 2
45%
vaccines
41%
hearing
27%
animal models
21%
infection
19%
vaccine development
15%
clinical trials
12%
morbidity
12%
placenta
12%
public health
11%
fetus
11%
disease control
10%
guinea pigs
9%
therapeutics
9%
animals
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Cytomegalovirus Infections
66%
Roseolovirus
54%
Newborn Infant
46%
Vaccines
45%
Cytomegalovirus
45%
Sensorineural Hearing Loss
34%
Cytomegalovirus Vaccines
25%
Animal Models
21%
Intellectual Disability
14%
Placenta
14%
Guinea Pigs
13%
Antiviral Agents
13%
Fetus
12%
Virus Diseases
11%
Public Health
10%
Clinical Trials
9%
Morbidity
8%
Animals
7%
Wounds and Injuries
7%
Infections
7%
Therapeutics
2%