Manifestações clínicas e o manejo da Infecção Congênita pelo Citomegalovírus: Uma revisão sistemática

Objective: The general objective of the present study is to analyze the scientific production on Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection, seeking to identify the main clinical manifestations, as well as the main methods used in the treatment of this pathology. Methodology: It is a systematic review foc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Lumen et virtus 2024-08, Vol.15 (39), p.1838-1853
Hauptverfasser: Sá, Aloísio Figueiredo Freitas, Patrocínio, Henrique Lemos, Castro, Giovanna De Luca, Eleutério, Rafael Fernandes, Da Silva, Larissa Almeida, Martins, Maria Júlia Sousa, Da Rocha, Marina Margô Ramos Brasileiro, de Oliveira, Bruna Gomide, Ravagnani, Isabela Ingrid, Lima, Bárbara Vida, Suzano, Júlia Terra, Tristão, Maria Eugênia Alves Martins de Araújo
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: The general objective of the present study is to analyze the scientific production on Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection, seeking to identify the main clinical manifestations, as well as the main methods used in the treatment of this pathology. Methodology: It is a systematic review focused on understanding the main aspects of Congenital Cytomegalovirus. The research was guided by the question: "What are the main signs and symptoms of congenital Cytomegalovirus infection in the pediatric population, as well as what are the therapeutic resources used in clinical practice?". To find answers, searches were performed in the PubMed database using four descriptors combined with the Boolean term "AND". This resulted in 194 articles. 23 articles were selected for analysis. Results: Sequelae of congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) can occur in primary and non-primary maternal infections, and primary infections present a higher risk of transplacental transmission. Prenatal and neonatal screening is not routinely recommended due to the absence of preventive medication and difficulty in predicting sequelae. Sensorineural hearing loss is the most common sequelae, occurring in both symptomatic and asymptomatic cases. Antiviral treatments are promising but carry significant risks, and vaccination remains a developing challenge. Conclusion: Congenital CMV infections affect child development. Diagnostic advances, such as PCR, improve detection, but the lack of a vaccine and the need for preventive education are challenges. Antiviral treatment is effective, but requires close monitoring, so a multidisciplinary approach is essential to mitigate the impacts of congenital CMV and improve children's quality of life. Objetivo: O objetivo geral do presente estudo consiste em analisar a produção científica acerca da Infecção Congênita pelo Citomegalovírus, buscando identificar as principais manifestações clínicas, bem como os principais métodos utilizados no tratamento dessa patologia. Metodologia: É uma revisão sistemática focada em entender os aspectos principais do Citomegalovírus Congênito. A pesquisa foi guiada pela pergunta: “Quais são os principais sinais e sintomas da infecção congênita pelo Citomegalovírus na população pediátrica, bem como quais são os recursos terapêuticos utilizados na prática clínica?”. Para encontrar respostas, foram realizadas buscas na base de dados PubMed usando quatro descritores combinados com o termo booleano “AND”. Isso resultou em 19
ISSN:2177-2789
2177-2789
DOI:10.56238/levv15n39-020