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Goegebuer T et al. - A negative result by PCR for CMV in AF cannot rule out the possibility of congenital infection. No false-positive PCR results were observed. A correlation between the CMV viral load in AF and the fetal and neonatal outcomes could not be demonstrated in the study. Instead, a correlation was found between the CMV viral load and the gestational age at the time of amniocentesis.

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