Cytomegaly virus

Cytomegaly virus is one of the most common viruses in the world and can cause serious illness in humans and animals. It belongs to the group of herpes viruses and belongs to the B antigenic group.

The cytomegaly virus is transmitted through saliva, blood and other body fluids.



Cytomegalovirus belongs to the Herpesviridae family, which includes herpes simplex, chickenpox, and Epstein-Barr viruses (EBV), which causes Burkitt's lymphoma, a malignant tumor of cerebellar cells, the tendency for recurrence of which can be inherited. In some patients (approximately