
National Cmv Foundation Inc.
National Cmv Foundation Inc.
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Mission
To eliminate congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) in the United States for the next generation by preventing pregnancy loss, childhood death, and disability due to congenital CMV through education, advocacy, and support.
About
Public Health Awareness: The National CMV Foundation creates and disseminates health content regarding prevention education during pregnancy, modes for transmission, possible outcomes, newborn screening, treatment options, and public health policies related to congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection. We share vital health information with women of childbearing age and their families, child care providers, and health care professionals through various communication channels, including web, email marketing, social media, paid media, print, videos, toolkits, educational downloads, and continuing education activities.
