| [primary cytomegalovirus infection and pregnant women: epidemiological study on 1100 women at limoges]. | during 13 months, 1101 women attending for antenatal care at limoges university hospital were prospectively studied to determine the prevalence of cytomegalovirus (cmv) antibodies: 47.9% of these women were cmv seropositive. ethnic group was strongly associated with cmv status: 42.6% of metropolitan and 94.5% of immigrant women were seropositive. seropositivity was associated with increasing parity and older age. the risk of a susceptible woman to acquire cmv infection during pregnancy is 0.7%. ... | 1997 | 9309259 |