نتایج جستجو برای: rubella infection

تعداد نتایج: 461220  

Journal: :Journal of clinical virology : the official publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology 2005
H Soleimanjahi T Bamdad F Fotouhi M H Roustai S Faghihzadeh

BACKGROUND Rubella is an infectious viral disease, has a worldwide distribution and is normally a mild childhood disease. Infection during early pregnancy may cause fetal death or congenital rubella syndrome. The highest risk of CRS is found in countries with high susceptibility rates among women of childbearing age. In many developed and some developing countries, large-scale rubella vaccinati...

Journal: :journal of family and reproductive health 0
olajide olubunmi agbede department of medical microbiology and parasitology, faculty of basic medical sciences, college of health sciences, university of ilorin, p.m.b. 1515, ilorin, nigeria. oluwapelumi olufemi adeyemi department of medical microbiology and parasitology, faculty of basic medical sciences, college of health sciences, university of ilorin, p.m.b. 1515, ilorin, nigeria ; school of molecular and cellular biology, and astbury centre for structural molecular biology, faculty of biological sciences, university of leeds, leeds, ls2 9jt united kingdom. abdul wahab olanrewaju olatinwo department of obstetrics and gynaecology, faculty of clinical sciences, college of health sciences, university of ilorin, p.m.b. 1515, ilorin, nigeria.

objective: a descriptive study was carried out to determine the significance of igg-affinity in the serological diagnosis of rubella infections in pregnancy. materials and methods: a total of 92 pregnant women who had never received antirubella vaccines were recruited by simple random selection and did not exceed 24 weeks of gestation were recruited from the antenatal clinics of the university ...

2015
Ian Njeru Dickens Onyango Yusuf Ajack Elizabeth Kiptoo

BACKGROUND Rubella infection has been identified as a leading cause of birth defects commonly known as Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS). Kenya does not currently have a rubella immunization program nor a CRS surveillance system. In 2014, a rubella outbreak was reported in a rural district in Kenya. We investigated the outbreak to determine its magnitude and describe the outbreak in time, place...

2013
Ai Theng Cheong Seng Fah Tong Ee Ming Khoo

BACKGROUND Identification of pregnant women susceptible to rubella is important as vaccination can be given postpartum to prevent future risks of congenital rubella syndrome. However, in Malaysia, rubella antibody screening is not offered routinely to pregnant women in public funded health clinics due to cost constraint. Instead, a history of rubella vaccination is asked to be provided to estab...

Journal: :Microbiologica 1986
Boriskin YuS R G Desyatskova N N Bogomolova V G Gorbulev

Primary infection of HEp-2 cells with rubella virus resulted in non-cytophatic long-term persistent infection. During four years of persistence the virus was produced in sufficient quantities (up to 6 logs PFU/ml) and did not differ from the parental variant in its pathogenicity for BHK-21 or RK-13 cells, or hemagglutinating activity, but formed smaller plaques. Persistent virus preserved the o...

2016
Iris Pejcic Milica Rankovic Janevski Aleksandra Knezevic Djordje Jevtovic Maja Stanojevic

BACKGROUND When contracted in pregnancy, rubella may cause serious chronic infection of the fetus and development of Congenital Rubella Syndrome. Despite widespread application of rubella vaccination, periodical outbreaks are still being reported worldwide. The aim of this study was to determine rubella seroprevalence and antibody levels in neonates in Serbia as a proxy of maternal serostatus. ...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 1994
V Balasubramaniam M Sinniah D S Tan G Redzwan S G Lo'man

A previous cross-sectional serological survey of various age groups (0-55 years) of the Malaysian normal population showed that cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is highly endemic in Malaysia. A total of 1,688 infants (0-4 months) with congenital abnormalities were screened for evidence of congenital CMV infection and the rest of the TORCHES (TOxoplasmosis, Rubella, Cytomegalovirus, HErpes simple...

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 2011
Juliana Costa Vieira Marlene Tavares Barros de Carvalho Ricardo L Checchia Marcier Trombiere Brendan Flannery

OBJECTIVE Evaluate knowledge of rubella and acceptability of vaccination and identify sources of health information among brazilian adults to inform communication strategies for a national vaccination campaign to eliminate rubella and congenital rubella syndrome (CRS). METHODS From 5-8 July 2008 a qualitative telephone survey was conducted among a nonprobabilistic sample of brazilian adults 1...

2015
Jie Xu JIE XU Teryl K. Frey

Rubella virus (RUBV) is a significant human pathogen. RUBV infection takes an enormous toll due to congenital rubella syndrome (CRS), a constellation of birth defects including blindness, hearing defects and mental retardation. Little is known about RUBV-induced teratogenesis due to the absence of useful models. This research is now enabled by the availability of human embryonic stem cells (hES...

استقامتی, عبدالرضا, اکبریان, عبدالرسول, جلیلوند, سمیه , حاج‌عبدالباقی, محبوبه , حقگو, آمنه , زهرایی, سیدمحسن, مختاری‌آزاد, طلعت , ناطق, رخشنده, نوری جلیانی, کرامت, همکار, رسول,

    Background & Aim: Rubella vaccine contains live attenuated virus that can be transmitted to fetus causing severe abnormalities in the fetus during pregnancy. However there isn't enough studies to show any congenital rubella syndrome(CRS) in these cases, yet. During mass campaign for Measles-Rubella vaccination in December 2003 in Iran, many pregnant women were vaccinated accidently. In this...

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