THE ROLE OF CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION AND EPSTEIN BAR VIRUS IN HUMAN PATHOLOGY
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Scholars Digest Publishing
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Cytomegalovirus infection (CMVI) is ubiquitous in nature. Usually has no age limit when affected, and is in the human body for a long time. In this case, a person can become infected immediately after birth. The infection may be present in the body and not cause disease or other pathologic symptoms [1].