نتایج جستجو برای: congenital rubella syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 723764  

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 1998
A R Hinman B S Hersh C A de Quadros

Rubella is a viral disease with minor morbidity and few complication unless it is contracted by a pregnant woman. Rubella infection during the first trimester of pregnancy often leads to fetal death or severe congenital defects (congenital rubella syndrome, CRS). Rubella remains endemic in many countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. It has been estimated that 20,000 or more infants are p...

2016
Jayakrishnan Thayyil Vidya Kuniyil Anitha P. Moorkoth Bhaskar Rao Paramasivam Selvam

CONTEXT Rubella is a mild self-limiting disease all over the world; nevertheless, it is of significant public health importance due to its teratogenic effect of congenital rubella syndrome. Rubella vaccine is currently not included in the national immunization program in India. Rubella-specific IgG in the unvaccinated population is a marker of previous rubella infection. Rubella IgG estimation ...

Journal: :Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005

2015
Okikiola M Olajide Maryam Aminu Abdullahi J Randawa Daniel S Adejo

BACKGROUND Rubella is a contagious viral infection that in pregnant women leads to the infection of a developing fetus, causing fetal death or congenital rubella syndrome. OBJECTIVE Pregnant women are not routinely screened for rubella in Nigeria. Epidemiological data on rubella is therefore necessary to create awareness and sensitize health care administrators and providers. MATERIALS AND ...

Journal: :MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2010
S E Reef P Strebel A Dabbagh M Gacic-Dobo S Cochi

Rubella, usually a mild rash illness in children and adults, can cause serious consequences when a pregnant woman is infected, particularly in early pregnancy. These serious consequences include miscarriage, fetal death or an infant born with birth defects (i.e., congenital rubella syndrome (CRS)). The primary purpose for rubella vaccination is the prevention of congenital rubella infection inc...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2011
Hitt J Sharma Vasant S Padbidri Subhash V Kapre Suresh S Jadhav Rajeev M Dhere Sameer S Parekh Ashok D Dudhane Sunil D Shewale Gajanan S Namjoshi

INTRODUCTION Serologic surveys conducted in different countries indicate that rubella is a worldwide infection. Several such sero surveys conducted in India have also confirmed that 6-47% of women are susceptible to rubella infection. The current study was conducted on 1,329 female adolescents in 12 districts of Maharashtra, India, to assess their serological status in terms of rubella exposure...

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