PubMedID: 12705627Many studies have been assigned to investigate the surveillance of congenital rubella syndrome, acquired rubella and seroprevalence in different countries to determine the new vaccination program and national vaccination schedules. Seroprevalence of rubella in Turkey is still insufficient and national immunization schedules do not include routine rubella vaccination. In this study we aimed to investigate the seroprevalence of rubella at child bearing age in an unvaccinated population in Adana, southern Turkey, to help determine whether routine rubella vaccination is necessary, if so when it should be administered. Ninety-four school girls aged 12-18 years living in Adana were selected for the study and stratified according...
Background Infection with rubella virus can be disastrous in early gestation. Rubella is...
Nonimmune pregnant women are at risk of developing congenital rubella syndrome and measles complicat...
Since the introduction of rubella vaccination in Korea in 1982, several outbreaks of rubella have oc...
WOS: 000081606700002PubMed ID: 10440431Background. The European Advisory GI roup on the Expanded Pro...
Objective: Immunity against rubella before women's reproductive age is a practical strategy to contr...
This study was designed to estimate the rubella seroprevalence in unvaccinated Turkish adolescent gi...
WOS: 000274625700008A cross-sectional study was performed to determine the rubella seroprevalence in...
Objective: Immunity against rubella before women's reproductive age is a practical strategy to contr...
WOS: 000426426500004Objective: The rubella virus is capable causing severe complications including s...
Rubella or German measles is a mild contagious disease in non-pregnant women, but in pregnant affect...
Abstract Background and objectives: Since Rubella is an infectious disease with a few clinical sympt...
Objectives Despite vaccination, rubella is still considered as a major disease and a threat to globa...
Abstract Background When contracted in pregnancy, rubella may cause serious chronic infection of the...
Rubella infection is generally mild in children. However, infection during pregnancy can leads to fe...
Background: Rubella and its associated congenital anomalies have been greatly reduced in most develo...
Background Infection with rubella virus can be disastrous in early gestation. Rubella is...
Nonimmune pregnant women are at risk of developing congenital rubella syndrome and measles complicat...
Since the introduction of rubella vaccination in Korea in 1982, several outbreaks of rubella have oc...
WOS: 000081606700002PubMed ID: 10440431Background. The European Advisory GI roup on the Expanded Pro...
Objective: Immunity against rubella before women's reproductive age is a practical strategy to contr...
This study was designed to estimate the rubella seroprevalence in unvaccinated Turkish adolescent gi...
WOS: 000274625700008A cross-sectional study was performed to determine the rubella seroprevalence in...
Objective: Immunity against rubella before women's reproductive age is a practical strategy to contr...
WOS: 000426426500004Objective: The rubella virus is capable causing severe complications including s...
Rubella or German measles is a mild contagious disease in non-pregnant women, but in pregnant affect...
Abstract Background and objectives: Since Rubella is an infectious disease with a few clinical sympt...
Objectives Despite vaccination, rubella is still considered as a major disease and a threat to globa...
Abstract Background When contracted in pregnancy, rubella may cause serious chronic infection of the...
Rubella infection is generally mild in children. However, infection during pregnancy can leads to fe...
Background: Rubella and its associated congenital anomalies have been greatly reduced in most develo...
Background Infection with rubella virus can be disastrous in early gestation. Rubella is...
Nonimmune pregnant women are at risk of developing congenital rubella syndrome and measles complicat...
Since the introduction of rubella vaccination in Korea in 1982, several outbreaks of rubella have oc...