نتایج جستجو برای: rubella

تعداد نتایج: 6226  

Journal: :Indian journal of medical microbiology 2005
I Gandhoke R Aggarwal S Lal S Khare

National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD) has been engaged in rubella testing for serodiagnosis of the infection and screening for immunity status. The compiled and evaluated data of the work done on rubella testing for the past fifteen years has been presented here to show the trend and changing scenario of the disease in Delhi. Blood samples were from 7424 patients referred to NICD, ...

2018

Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) can occur in children whose mothers contract the rubella virus, sometimes called German measles, during pregnancy [2]. Depending on the gestational period when the mother contracts rubella, an infant born with CRS may be unaffected by the virus or it may have severe developmental defects. The most severe effects of the virus on fetal development occur when the ...

2014
Rahim Barari Sawadkohi Amin Zarghami Fatemeh Izadpana Mohammad Pournasrollah

BACKGROUND Rubella is a viral disease with a worldwide distribution. Mass vaccination campaigns have increased the vaccine coverage in the world with substantial impact on reduction of rubella infections. In Iran, the national measles-rubella campaign, targeting individuals 5-25 years old, was initiated in 2003 and mass childhood vaccination against measles, rubella and mumps has continued ever...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence 1999
E M Sullivan M A Burgess J M Forrest

Selective rubella vaccination of schoolgirls commenced in 1971 and was followed by a significant reduction in congenital rubella. Infant vaccination with MMR was introduced in 1989 to interrupt circulation of the virus in young children, and in 1994/95 the adolescent school based rubella vaccination program was changed to MMR for both boys and girls. This report reviews the epidemiology of rube...

2018

Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) can occur in children whose mothers contract the rubella virus, sometimes called German measles, during pregnancy [2]. Depending on the gestational period when the mother contracts rubella, an infant born with CRS may be unaffected by the virus or it may have severe developmental defects. The most severe effects of the virus on fetal development occur when the ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1985
P Lebon F Daffos A Checoury L Grangeot-Keros F Forestier J E Toublanc

In congenital rubella an acid-labile alpha-interferon was present in sera collected from fetuses between weeks 21 and 29 of gestation and from children with active congenital rubella. This interferon was different from the interferon detected in normal amniotic fluid and was not found in sera from uninfected fetuses or from children with postnatally acquired rubella. The fetal interferon is of ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1984
P R Field C M Gong

Three commercial indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) (RUBELISA, Enzygnost-Rubella, and Rubazyme) and a commercial single radial hemolysis (SRH) test (Rubazone) were evaluated for the diagnosis of acute rubella by testing 41 acute- (less than 7 days postonset) and convalescent-phase (8 to 82 days postonset) serum pairs from cases of rubella previously confirmed by significant ch...

Journal: :BMJ 1999
P A Tookey C S Peckham

Before rubella vaccine was introduced for schoolgirls and susceptible women in 1970, 200-300 babies were born annually in England and Wales with congenital defects associated with maternal rubella. In 1988 the combined measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine was introduced for all 1 year olds; in 1994, to help avert a predicted measles epidemic, all 5-16 year olds were offered combined measles and ...

Journal: :Releve epidemiologique hebdomadaire 2013

Preamble The Global Vaccine Action Plan 2012-2020, established the target of eliminating measles and rubella in at least 5 WHO Regions by 2020. The SAGE Working Group on Measles and Rubella has prepared revised guidance on how to monitor progress towards and verify elimination of measles and rubella to ensure alignment between the activities of different regions. This guidance, or framework, bu...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2006
Nalini Ramamurty S Murugan D Raja Varalaksmi Elango Mohana D Dhanagaran

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE Rubella, normally a mild, self-limiting disease characterized by rash, fever and lymphadenopathy, is a vaccine preventable disease. It carries little morbidity and apparently only minor complications in children. Infection during early pregnancy may lead to congenital rubella infection. Presence of rubella specific IgG in an unvaccinated population is a long term marker o...

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