Rubella vaccination is contraindicated during pregnancy. During mass immunization of women of childbearing age against rubella, women unknowingly pregnant may be vaccinated. To evaluate the effects of rubella vaccination during pregnancy, the Brazilian state of São Paulo conducted a follow-up study of pregnant women vaccinated during a rubella campaign in 2001. Women vaccinated during pregnancy were reported to a national surveillance system. In the state of São Paulo, follow-up of vaccinated women included household interviews. Serum samples from vaccinated women were tested for antirubella antibodies to classify susceptibility to rubella infection. Children born to susceptible mothers were tested for evidence of congenital rubella infecti...
OBJECTIVES: The Turkish Republic of Health Ministery achieved a vaccination program to eliminate bot...
Background & Objective: Rubella vaccine is prepared with live virus thus if it injects during abstin...
Rubella is a systemic viral disease that is mild, non-specific, rarely diagnosed, and easily transmi...
Background. Rubella vaccination is contraindicated during pregnancy. During mass immunization of wom...
Background. Brazil conducted mass immunization of women of childbearing age in 2001 and 2002. Survei...
Background. Brazil conducted mass immunization of women of childbearing age in 2001 and 2002. Survei...
Background. A rubella mass vaccination campaign targeting 15–29-year-old women was performed in Braz...
Background: Data on the safety of inadvertent rubella vaccination in pregnancy is important for rube...
PubMed ID: 23094531The rubella vaccine is contraindicated in pregnancy. Between July and August 2009...
O objetivo deste estudo é estimar o risco de infecção congênita pelo vírus da vacina contra rubéola ...
Background: Rubella and its associated congenital anomalies have been greatly reduced in most develo...
BACKGROUND: Elimination of congenital rubella syndrome depends not only on effective...
Women of reproductive age are the population of greatest interest for the prevention of congenital r...
Rubella is a vaccine-preventable viral infection, its aetiologic agent; rubella virus was identified...
Rubella is a viral infection that spreads in airborne droplets when people sneeze or cough. If a wom...
OBJECTIVES: The Turkish Republic of Health Ministery achieved a vaccination program to eliminate bot...
Background & Objective: Rubella vaccine is prepared with live virus thus if it injects during abstin...
Rubella is a systemic viral disease that is mild, non-specific, rarely diagnosed, and easily transmi...
Background. Rubella vaccination is contraindicated during pregnancy. During mass immunization of wom...
Background. Brazil conducted mass immunization of women of childbearing age in 2001 and 2002. Survei...
Background. Brazil conducted mass immunization of women of childbearing age in 2001 and 2002. Survei...
Background. A rubella mass vaccination campaign targeting 15–29-year-old women was performed in Braz...
Background: Data on the safety of inadvertent rubella vaccination in pregnancy is important for rube...
PubMed ID: 23094531The rubella vaccine is contraindicated in pregnancy. Between July and August 2009...
O objetivo deste estudo é estimar o risco de infecção congênita pelo vírus da vacina contra rubéola ...
Background: Rubella and its associated congenital anomalies have been greatly reduced in most develo...
BACKGROUND: Elimination of congenital rubella syndrome depends not only on effective...
Women of reproductive age are the population of greatest interest for the prevention of congenital r...
Rubella is a vaccine-preventable viral infection, its aetiologic agent; rubella virus was identified...
Rubella is a viral infection that spreads in airborne droplets when people sneeze or cough. If a wom...
OBJECTIVES: The Turkish Republic of Health Ministery achieved a vaccination program to eliminate bot...
Background & Objective: Rubella vaccine is prepared with live virus thus if it injects during abstin...
Rubella is a systemic viral disease that is mild, non-specific, rarely diagnosed, and easily transmi...