Estimation of the worldwide seroprevalence of cytomegalovirus: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust · Ghent University Hospital · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection does not usually produce symptoms when it causes primary infection, reinfection, or reactivation because these three types of infection are all controlled by the normal immune system. However, CMV becomes an important pathogen in individuals whose immune system is immature or compromised, such as the unborn child. Several vaccines against CMV are currently in clinical trials that aim to induce immunity in seronegative individuals and/or to boost the immunity of those with prior natural infection (seropositives). To facilitate estimation of the burden of disease and the need for vaccines that induce de novo immune responses or that boost pre-existing immunity to CMV, we conducted…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 55.25
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 33
Authors
7- MZMohamed ZuhairCorresponding
Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
- GSG. Suzanne A. Smit
Ghent University Hospital, Ghent University, Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde, UCLouvain
- GWGabriel Wallis
Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
- FJFaiz Jabbar
Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
- CSColette Smith
University College London
Topics & keywords
- Seroprevalence
- Medicine
- Immunology
- Cytomegalovirus
- Immunity
- Disease
- Population
- Immune system