Sonographic Assessment of Congenital Cytomegalovirus, infection, fetal, serological

Course Overview:

This course offers an in-depth exploration of Sonographic Assessment of Congenital Cytomegalovirus (CMV), the most common in-utero infection, and its implications in fetal and neonatal health. It covers the etiology of CMV, including transmission routes, maternal infection types, and the role of the immune system. Participants will learn about the clinical manifestations of CMV, particularly in congenital cases, and the significant risks it poses to fetal development and neonatal outcomes. The course delves into diagnostic methods for maternal and fetal CMV, emphasizing the importance of serological testing and amniocentesis. Key sonographic signs of congenital CMV in the central nervous system and other organs will be explored, along with treatment options, both prenatal and postnatal, including recent advancements in CMV vaccines and therapies. Enroll now, or continue to read more about this course.

Key Features of Sonographic Assessment of Congenital Cytomegalovirus Course:

  • Gain insights into the biology, transmission, and impact of CMV infections.
  • Understand the sonographic signs of congenital CMV and their implications for fetal health.
  • Master the skills needed to diagnose CMV, including serological and PCR testing.

Earn ACCME Category 1 PRA Credit:

By completing this course, physicians and sonographers can earn 1 AMA PRA Category 1 ™ credits.

Course Benefits:

  • Learn to apply this knowledge in clinical settings, improving patient counseling and management strategies.
  • Earn 1 AMA PRA Category 1 ™ credits.
  • Professional Development

Who Should Enroll:

  • Physicians.
  • ARDMS and APCA Sonographers.
  • Medical professionals who preform/interpret ultrasound.

Course Duration:

Flexible self-paced learning, allowing you to progress through the material at your convenience.

Enroll Now:

Join our comprehensive course on Cytomegalovirus (CMV) to enhance your knowledge and skills in managing this common in-utero infection. Enroll now to be a part of this crucial learning journey in maternal and fetal health.