Authors

  1. Lutz , Chelsea S.
  2. Schleiss , Mark R.
  3. Fowler , Karen B.
  4. Lanzieri , Tatiana M.

Abstract

States with larger proportions of racial and ethnic minorities had higher estimated prevalence of cCMV infection compared to states with larger proportions of White persons. These estimates may be useful for informing cCMV surveillance at the jurisdiction level and developing tailored, culturally relevant education and prevention strategies for persons at higher risk.