CMV is the most common congenital viral infection in the United States, affecting approximately 1 in 200 infants born each year. Congress must pass the Stop CMV Act (H.R. 7542/S. 3864) to improve the rate of screening and early detection of CMV, reduce the burden of lifelong disabilities associated with CMV, and reduce the overall cost of care for those born with CMV.
Download the Issue Brief [PDF] to learn more about this legislation.
Please complete the form to email your members of Congress and ask them to cosponsor the Stop CMV Act (H.R. 7542/S. 3864).
Questions? Please contact Josh Krantz, ASHA's director of federal affairs, health care, at jkrantz@asha.org.
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