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    Outcome of Preterm Infants With Postnatal Cytomegalovirus Infection by Gunkel, Julia, de Vries, Linda S, Jongmans, Marian, Koopman-Esseboom, Corine, van Haastert, Ingrid C, Eijsermans, Maria C J, van Stam, Carolien, van Zanten, Bert G A, Wolfs, Tom F W, Nijman, Joppe

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-02-2018)
    “…To assess whether preterm infants with postnatal cytomegalovirus infection develop neurologic sequelae in early childhood. Infants <32 weeks' gestation were…”
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    Neuro-imaging findings in infants with congenital cytomegalovirus infection: relation to trimester of infection by Oosterom, Natanja, Nijman, Joppe, Gunkel, Julia, Wolfs, Tom F W, Groenendaal, Floris, Verboon-Maciolek, Malgosia A, de Vries, Linda S

    Published in Neonatology (Basel, Switzerland) (01-01-2015)
    “…Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection early in pregnancy may result in major disabilities. Cerebral abnormalities detected using cranial ultrasound (cUS)…”
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    Predictors of severity for postnatal cytomegalovirus infection in preterm infants and implications for treatment by Gunkel, Julia, Wolfs, Tom F W, de Vries, Linda S, Nijman, Joppe

    Published in Expert review of anti-infective therapy (01-11-2014)
    “…Postnatal cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is common in neonates and is mostly acquired through infected breast milk from seropositive mothers. In this review,…”
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    Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection in the Absence of Maternal Cytomegalovirus-IgM Antibodies by Gunkel, Julia, van der Knoop, Bloeme J, Nijman, Joppe, de Vries, Linda S, Manten, Gwendolyn T R, Nikkels, Peter G J, Murk, Jean-Luc, de Vries, Johanna I P, Wolfs, Tom F W

    Published in Fetal diagnosis and therapy (01-08-2017)
    “…Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infections are the most prevalent intrauterine infections worldwide and are the result of maternal primary or non-primary…”
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