August 07, 2019 | Publications

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When a baby is born with CMV (cytomegalovirus), they can develop health problems at birth or later during infancy or childhood. The virus can be passed along during pregnancy from mother to child. These health problems can be numerous and can include hearing loss, vision loss, developmental delays, seizures, microcephaly. Early diagnosis and treatment may lessen the effects of this common virus. Laboratory testing can detect the CMV antibodies and this test can be requested during pregnancy.

If a test for CMV is requested, a doctor is required to treat patients in accordance with national standards of ordinary care, to help the patient understand the clinical implications of CMV test results, to personally counsel patients about the clinical implications, to conduct proper management and care, and to make proper notations in a patient’s chart for other treating physicians. National standards of ordinary care require the medical provider to give accurate information. When medical providers breach their duty to act within the national standards of care, there could be consequences for you and your baby.

If you or a loved one have suffered injuries caused by the negligence of a medical professional, let us fight for you to get the compensation you deserve. Call us today to set up your free consultation: 718-502-9112 and be sure to visit our website for more information. https://www.karasiklawyers.com/. At Karasik Law Group, Winning Matters!