Long term control of rubella and congenital rubella syndrome relies on high population-level immunity against rubella, particularly among women of childbearing age. In Canada, all pregnant women should be screened so that susceptible new mothers can be offered vaccination for rubella before discharge. This study was undertaken to estimate rubella susceptibility in a cohort of pregnant women in Canada and to identify associated socio-economic and demographic factors. Biobanked plasma samples were obtained from the Maternal-Infant Research on Environmental Chemicals (MIREC) study, in which pregnant women were recruited between 2008 and 2011. Socio-demographic characteristics and obstetric histories were collected. Second trimester plas...
Maternal and cord sera (231 pairs) were tested to measure rubella IgG levels, using a commercial imm...
Non-immune neonates and non-immune pregnant women are at risk of developing rubella, measles and mum...
Background:Rubella is a contagious viral illness that can be prevented by vaccination. Currently, va...
Abstract Background Countries of the Americas have be...
BACKGROUND: Elimination of congenital rubella syndrome depends not only on effectiv...
Rubella causes disease in the fetus. Immunity to rubella is therefore, routinely screened in pregnan...
AbstractBackground/Aims: Rubella can be devastating to a foetus if maternally acquired in early preg...
Objective: Elimination of congenital rubella syndrome depends not only on effective childhood immuni...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevailing levels of rubella immunity among school-aged children who rec...
Introduction. Rubella can have particularly serious effects on the product of conception if contract...
Background: Rubella is a droplet infection characterized by self-limiting illness. However infection...
Sera of 2000 pregnant women attending the antenatal clinic of the Aga Khan University Hospital were ...
This article discusses the impact of rubella immunization on the serological status of women of chil...
Objective: To find out the seropositivity of IgG rubella in pregnant women in Pakistan, to assess th...
Abstract Background: Rubella virus infection during pregnancy is associated with adverse fetal outco...
Maternal and cord sera (231 pairs) were tested to measure rubella IgG levels, using a commercial imm...
Non-immune neonates and non-immune pregnant women are at risk of developing rubella, measles and mum...
Background:Rubella is a contagious viral illness that can be prevented by vaccination. Currently, va...
Abstract Background Countries of the Americas have be...
BACKGROUND: Elimination of congenital rubella syndrome depends not only on effectiv...
Rubella causes disease in the fetus. Immunity to rubella is therefore, routinely screened in pregnan...
AbstractBackground/Aims: Rubella can be devastating to a foetus if maternally acquired in early preg...
Objective: Elimination of congenital rubella syndrome depends not only on effective childhood immuni...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevailing levels of rubella immunity among school-aged children who rec...
Introduction. Rubella can have particularly serious effects on the product of conception if contract...
Background: Rubella is a droplet infection characterized by self-limiting illness. However infection...
Sera of 2000 pregnant women attending the antenatal clinic of the Aga Khan University Hospital were ...
This article discusses the impact of rubella immunization on the serological status of women of chil...
Objective: To find out the seropositivity of IgG rubella in pregnant women in Pakistan, to assess th...
Abstract Background: Rubella virus infection during pregnancy is associated with adverse fetal outco...
Maternal and cord sera (231 pairs) were tested to measure rubella IgG levels, using a commercial imm...
Non-immune neonates and non-immune pregnant women are at risk of developing rubella, measles and mum...
Background:Rubella is a contagious viral illness that can be prevented by vaccination. Currently, va...