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==Cytomegalovirus==
==Cytomegalovirus==
Immunoflourescent detection of Cytomegalovirus.  
Image shows human embryonic lung infected by cytomegalovirus demonstrated by an immunofluorescent technique.  Viral infection causes systemic infection and extensive brain damage and cell death by necrosis.


Viral infection causes systemic infection and extensive brain damage and cell death by necrosis.
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infects between 50% and 85% of adults in the United States by 40 years of age, and remains the most important cause of congenital viral infections in the U.S.
 
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Image source: CDC/Dr. Craig Lyerla USA (PHIL_3646_lores.jpg)
 
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Image: CDC USA


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Cytomegalovirus

Image shows human embryonic lung infected by cytomegalovirus demonstrated by an immunofluorescent technique. Viral infection causes systemic infection and extensive brain damage and cell death by necrosis.

Mag. 25X.

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infects between 50% and 85% of adults in the United States by 40 years of age, and remains the most important cause of congenital viral infections in the U.S.

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Image source: CDC/Dr. Craig Lyerla USA (PHIL_3646_lores.jpg)

Copyright Restrictions: None - This image is in the public domain and thus free of any copyright restrictions. As a matter of courtesy we request that the content provider be credited and notified in any public or private usage of this image.

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