Question
A newborn has been diagnosed with cytomegalovirus infection. Are family members concerned about whether this condition can be effectively treated?
Answer
Neonatal cytomegalovirus infection can usually be cured if treated actively. Congenital cytomegalovirus infection tends to present with more severe clinical symptoms and is prone to complications. If the infection occurs after birth, the prognosis is relatively better, but attention should be paid to potential sequelae caused by neurodevelopmental impairment, and regular neurodevelopmental and hearing tests should be conducted.