Fast Facts for Board Review

Viruses, Part 1: DNA Viruses

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3. Which is the most common congenital viral infection?

a. adeno-associated virus

b. cytomegalovirus

c. Epstein-Barr virus

d. herpes simplex virus type 1

e. varicella-zoster virus

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