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March 9th, 2016
"A Fly in the Ointment: The Battle for Hearing Targeted Early Cytomegalovirus Screening in Utah"
Albert Park, MD Professor,
Section Chief,
Division of Otolaryngology,
Department of Surgery
University of Utah,
Objectives:
1. Recognize the public health impact of congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) on children 2.Identify the rationale for hearing targeted early CMV screening
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