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pubmed-article:15566894pubmed:abstractTextAlthough being the most common infective complication after transplantation, cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection does not always produce disease symptoms in immunosuppressed patients. Development of CMV disease may depend on different factors such as virulence of particular CMV strains and impairment of CMV-specific immune reactions.lld:pubmed
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