Abstract Background Rubella is a vaccine-preventable contagious disease causing an estimated 100,000 children to be born with congenital rubella syndrome each year globally. Studies documented that 18 rubella outbreaks were occurred each year in Ethiopia. Yeka sub-city woreda 13 public health emergency management office reported two measles suspected cases on 8 February, 2018. We investigated this outbreak to identify its etiology, describe the outbreak and implement control measures. Methods We described the outbreak using descriptive epidemiology. The study population was defined as students learning in the school where the outbreak occurred. Suspected rubella case was defined as student with generalized rash whereas confirmed case was su...
used to launch a rubella and congenital rubella syndrome prevention program. Between January and Aug...
Abstract Background Measles is one of the most contagious diseases caused by an acute viral illness ...
Introduction: rubella cases are often under-reported, especially in many developing countries, owing...
Abstract Background Rubella is a common mild rash illness caused by rubella virus. The majority of i...
We conducted a community-based cluster sample survey of rubella sero-epidemiology in Addis Ababa, Et...
We conducted a community-based cluster sample survey of rubella sero-epidemiology in Addis Ababa, Et...
Introduction: Rubella is a contagious disease, caused by rubella virus and transmitted via the resp...
Rubella virus (RV) infection in susceptible women during the first trimester of pregnancy is associa...
International audienceObjectives: Rubella cases in the Central African Republic (CAF) are currently ...
Background: Rubella and its associated congenital anomalies have been greatly reduced in most develo...
Objective: Immunity against rubella before women's reproductive age is a practical strategy to contr...
Abstract Background Childhood rubella infection is a mild, self-limiting illness. Rubella infection ...
Control of rubella infection is essential for preventing congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) and one o...
Background. The Government of Nepal is interested in preventing congenital rubella syndrome (CRS). S...
Background: Rubella is a contagious person to person viral infection and remains a fetal malformatio...
used to launch a rubella and congenital rubella syndrome prevention program. Between January and Aug...
Abstract Background Measles is one of the most contagious diseases caused by an acute viral illness ...
Introduction: rubella cases are often under-reported, especially in many developing countries, owing...
Abstract Background Rubella is a common mild rash illness caused by rubella virus. The majority of i...
We conducted a community-based cluster sample survey of rubella sero-epidemiology in Addis Ababa, Et...
We conducted a community-based cluster sample survey of rubella sero-epidemiology in Addis Ababa, Et...
Introduction: Rubella is a contagious disease, caused by rubella virus and transmitted via the resp...
Rubella virus (RV) infection in susceptible women during the first trimester of pregnancy is associa...
International audienceObjectives: Rubella cases in the Central African Republic (CAF) are currently ...
Background: Rubella and its associated congenital anomalies have been greatly reduced in most develo...
Objective: Immunity against rubella before women's reproductive age is a practical strategy to contr...
Abstract Background Childhood rubella infection is a mild, self-limiting illness. Rubella infection ...
Control of rubella infection is essential for preventing congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) and one o...
Background. The Government of Nepal is interested in preventing congenital rubella syndrome (CRS). S...
Background: Rubella is a contagious person to person viral infection and remains a fetal malformatio...
used to launch a rubella and congenital rubella syndrome prevention program. Between January and Aug...
Abstract Background Measles is one of the most contagious diseases caused by an acute viral illness ...
Introduction: rubella cases are often under-reported, especially in many developing countries, owing...