Extended-hearing targeted screening for congenital cytomegalovirus infection.

IF 1 Q3 PEDIATRICS Minerva Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-31 DOI:10.23736/S2724-5276.21.06287-X
Francesca Forli, Francesco Lazzerini, Rachele Canelli, Francesca Lorenzoni, Beatrice Franciosi, Stefano Berrettini, Luca Bruschini
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Background: The importance of neonatal screening for congenital cytomegalovirus infection (cCMV) is widely shared in the world scientific literature. However, currently, no programs for universal neonatal screening for cCMV have been reported in the literature, and only a few experiences of hearing targeted cCMV screening have been published. In the Tuscany Region, Italy, screening for cCMV has been mandatory since 2008 for each newborn that resulted as "refer" at the Transient Evoked Otoacoustics Emissions (TEOAE) Test, and in our university hospital since 2012, it has been extended to some categories at risk of cCMV.

Methods: We present the results of the protocol for cCMV screening adopted at our Institution since 2012. From 2012 to 2017, 1615 newborns underwent cCMV screening. Twenty-five cases were positive for cCMV, (1.54% of all the newborn screened for cCMV and 0.19% of infants submitted to newborn hearing screening).

Results: Nineteen of the children (76%) had normal hearing, while 6 (24%) had a hearing deficit of variable degree. 2/25 (8%) cases presented a progression of the hearing deficit in the first months of life and no children had a late onset or fluctuating hearing loss.

Conclusions: Our findings show how cCMV screening in newborns that resulted "refer" at TEOAE allows the detection of many cases; but many are still missed. It would be, therefore, important to adopt a universal newborn cCMV screening program or a program extended to newborns at higher risk.

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先天性巨细胞病毒感染的扩展听力定向筛查。
背景:新生儿先天性巨细胞病毒感染(cCMV)筛查的重要性在世界科学文献中得到广泛认同。然而,目前还没有文献报道过新生儿巨细胞病毒普遍筛查的计划,只有少数有针对性的巨细胞病毒听力筛查经验。在意大利托斯卡纳大区,自 2008 年起,瞬态诱发耳声发射(TEOAE)测试结果为 "参考 "的新生儿必须接受 cCMV 筛查:我们介绍了本院自 2012 年起采用的 cCMV 筛查方案的结果:从 2012 年到 2017 年,共有 1615 名新生儿接受了 cCMV 筛查。其中 25 例为 cCMV 阳性(占所有接受 cCMV 筛查的新生儿的 1.54%,占接受新生儿听力筛查的婴儿的 0.19%)。其中 19 名儿童(76%)听力正常,6 名儿童(24%)有不同程度的听力障碍。2/25(8%)例患儿在出生后的头几个月出现听力障碍,没有患儿出现迟发性或波动性听力损失:我们的研究结果表明,对转诊至 TEOAE 的新生儿进行 cCMV 筛查可发现许多病例,但仍有许多病例被漏诊。因此,采用普遍的新生儿 cCMV 筛查计划或将该计划扩展至高风险新生儿非常重要。
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