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POSTER # TITLE SPEAKER(S)
P 26 A Randomized Trial to Prevent Congenital Cytomegalovirus–a flawed clinical trial Stuart Adler
P 8 A Retrospective Review of the Clinical Utilization and Outcomes of Cytomegalovirus (CMV) IgG Avidity Testing in Pregnant Women in a Canadian Province Eliana Castillo
Julian Tang
Sue Chandra
Ryan Cooper
Venu Jain
Raymond Tellier
Carmen Young
Radha Chari
P 21 A Vaxfectin®-formulated DNA Vaccine Induces Antibodies that Block Cytomegalovirus Entry into Fibroblasts and Epithelial Cells Michael McVoy
Ronzo Lee
Jukka Hartikka
Larry Smith
Frances Saccoccio
Jian Ben Wang
Xiaohong Cui
Stuart Adler
P 15 Acceptability of Newborn Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Screening in Women: Findings from the NIDCD CHIMES Study Karen B. Fowler
Emily Mixon
Alice E. Brumbach
Mirjam C. Kempf
Shannon A. Ross
Suresh Boppana
P 23 Associations between antibodies against the endothelial cell and Cytomegalovirus in serum of children with cochlear implant surgery Samileh Noorbakhsh
P 30 Blood phenotype in severely and mild-moderately affected fetuses infected with cytomegalovirus Anna Gonce
Francesc Figueras
Laura Garcia
Alfons Nadal
M. Angeles Marcos
Gemma Arca
Bienvenido Puerto
Eduard Gratacos
P 25 Bridging the awareness gap between CMV and Down syndrome Seth Dobson
Kathleen Muldoon
P 9 Case-Finding and Validation of Congenital Cytomegalovirus (cCMV) Related Hospital Admissions in Michigan Resident Children under One Year of Age Evelyn Quarshie
Lorrie Simmons
Joan Ehrhardt
Robert Wahl
Glenn Copeland
P 1 Combatting Cytomegalovirus: A Cost Benefit Analysis of a Utah Department of Health Initiative Anna Bergevin
Albert Park
Cathleen Zick
Stephanie McVicar
P 20 Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection and Brain Clefting James Bale
P 7 Factors that Influence Sensitivity of Detection of Cytomegalovirus in Dried Blood Spots Deborah Koontz
P 5 Long term follow up of infants with congenital CMV infection from a high seroprevalence population. Aparecida Yamamoto
Marisa Mussi-Pinhata
Fabiana Rezende Amaral
Fernanda Tomé Sturzbecher
Adriana Carnevale
Cristina Gardony Carvalheiro
Alessandra Manfredi
Myriam Lima Isaac
P 13 Long-Term Growth in Children with Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection Jerry Miller
Gail Demmler-Harrison
Chantal Caviness
Carol Griesser
Ann Means
Tatiana Lanzieri
Stephanie Bialek
P 16 Maternal CD4+ T cells play an important role in determining fetal outcome following congenital cytomegalovirus infection in the rhesus macaque model of transplacental cytomegalovirus transmission Kristy Bialas
P 17 Native Human Antibody for HCMV Immunotherapy Lawrence M Kauvar
P 6 Novel Methodologies for Treating CMV-related Hearing Loss daniel choo
Jonette Ward
P 2 Ophthalmologic Findings in Patients with Cytomegalovirus-Induced Sensorineural Hearing Loss Marielle Young
Robert Hoffman
Albert Park
P 24 Parental experience and diagnostic dilemma Sandra Schiffli-Salerno
P 22 PRESENTATION OF CONGENITAL CMV AT BIRTH AND FOLLOW UP THE INFECTED NEONATES. Samileh Noorbakhsh
P 28 Primary maternal cytomegalovirus infections during pregnancy: association of CMV hyperimmune globulin with gestational age at birth and birth weight Stuart Adler
Giovanni Nigro
Anne Marie Manganello
P 19 Protection of placental stem cells against CMV infection by human monoclonal antibodies Martin Zydek
Takako Tabata
Matthew Petitt
June Fang-Hoover
Lawrence M Kauvar
Lenore Pereira
P 14 Retrospective testing of newborn dried blood spots (DBS) in symptomatic children to confirm a presumed diagnosis of congenital CMV infection (cCMV) Gail Demmler-Harrison
Minal Amin
Cindy de los Santos
P 18 Salivary glands and human congenital cytomegalovirus infection: what happens in early fetal life? Liliana Gabrielli
Maria Paola Bonasoni
Giulia Piccirilli
Angela Chiereghin
Tiziana Lazzarotto
P 29 Status of congenital cytomegalovirus surveillance in the United States Tatiana Lanzieri
Adriana S. Lopez
Stephanie Bialek
P 12 Survey of congenital cytomegalovirus knowledge among medical students Gail Demmler-Harrison
Hannah Baer
Holly McBride
Chantal Caviness
P 11 The need for screening newborns for congenital CMV referred in the Neonatal Hearing Screening Program Fleurtje Schornagel
Marjolein Korndewal
Wim Soede
Lisette Rusman
Jutte de Vries
Aloys Kroes
Anne Marie Oudesluys - Murphy
Ann Vossen
P 27 The Prevalence of CMV infection among sexually active adolescents: a matched case control study. Stuart Adler
P 10 TURNING DESPAIR INTO ACTION: A MOTHER’S MISSION TO RAISE CMV AWARENESS AFTER THE LOSS OF HER DAUGHTER Farah Armstrong
P 4 We Cannot Wait for the Science: The Importance of Grassroots CMV Advocacy Sara Doutre
Annie Culley






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