Prenatal Education and Newborn Congenital Cytomegalovirus Screening in Washington State


Prenatal Education and Newborn Congenital Cytomegalovirus Screening in Washington State
The Issue
Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) is the leading viral cause of birth defects in children. 1 in every 200 babies will be born with cCMV.
It will cause more disabilities in children than many other well-known syndromes and infections, such as Down Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Toxoplasmosis, Spina Bifida, and HIV/AIDS.
cCMV can cause life-long disabilities for the child, including microcephaly, liver and spleen issues, seizures, hearing loss, vision loss, and developmental delays.
cCMV is the leading cause of non-genetic hearing loss in children.
Despite the high prevalence of congenital CMV, there is a low awareness among women of child-bearing age.
Education about CMV combined with simple and easy prevention strategies, such as hand-washing and avoiding contact with saliva, can make a positive impact on pregnant women. Education and prevention can help them avoid contracting the virus and passing it on to their unborn child.
The Washington CMV Project is a grass roots organization dedicated to raising awareness of cCMV and working toward better prenatal education and newborn CMV screening in Washington.
By signing this petition, you are helping us make a difference in Washington by lending your voice to this important cause.
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The Issue
Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) is the leading viral cause of birth defects in children. 1 in every 200 babies will be born with cCMV.
It will cause more disabilities in children than many other well-known syndromes and infections, such as Down Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Toxoplasmosis, Spina Bifida, and HIV/AIDS.
cCMV can cause life-long disabilities for the child, including microcephaly, liver and spleen issues, seizures, hearing loss, vision loss, and developmental delays.
cCMV is the leading cause of non-genetic hearing loss in children.
Despite the high prevalence of congenital CMV, there is a low awareness among women of child-bearing age.
Education about CMV combined with simple and easy prevention strategies, such as hand-washing and avoiding contact with saliva, can make a positive impact on pregnant women. Education and prevention can help them avoid contracting the virus and passing it on to their unborn child.
The Washington CMV Project is a grass roots organization dedicated to raising awareness of cCMV and working toward better prenatal education and newborn CMV screening in Washington.
By signing this petition, you are helping us make a difference in Washington by lending your voice to this important cause.
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Petition created on April 18, 2022