
Cytomegalovirus (CMV): Structure, Congenital Disease, and Laboratory Diagnosis
Cytomegalovirus: the commonest congenital infection and leading non-genetic cause of childhood deafness. Owl's-eye inclusions, pp65, and primary-infection risk.
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Cytomegalovirus: the commonest congenital infection and leading non-genetic cause of childhood deafness. Owl's-eye inclusions, pp65, and primary-infection risk.

TORCH panel test explained: what the acronym covers, why IgM and IgG mean different things in mother and newborn, and how infection timing decides fetal risk.

Rubella virus: why a mild maternal rash causes congenital rubella syndrome, the CRS triad, IgM vs IgG interpretation, and how timing decides fetal risk.

Why bradyzoite cysts hide in the brain for decades, why AIDS patients develop ring-enhancing lesions, and when maternal IgG actually protects the fetus.

Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV): Structure, Clinical Feature, Lab Diagnosis