Background: Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) caused by rubella infection in uterine, is a major public health problem among women of child bearing age as it causes serious complications including foetal death or abnormalities including cardiovascular, ophthalmologic, respiratory and hearing impairment. Though there is evidence of rubella infection amongst the population under the expanded programme on immunization (epi) surveillance programme, there is no documented evidence of laboratory confirmed congenital rubella syndrome cases in Zambia. A report is given on four cases of CRS that were identified and confirmed during routine activities of the national measles surveillance program in Zambia. Clinical data on the symptomatic cases w...
Thesis (MMed)--Stellenbosch University, 2015ENGLISH ABSTRACT : Background: Congenital rubella syndro...
Rubella is a common cause of childhood rash and fever. Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) can lead to...
Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS), an important cause of severe birth defects, remains a public heal...
South Africa has yet to introduce a rubella-containing vaccine (RCV) into its Expanded Programme on ...
Introduction: Rubella is a contagious disease, caused by rubella virus and transmitted via the resp...
Background: Congenital rubella syndrome is the first congenital defect preventable by vaccination. T...
Rubella is a viral infection that may cause fetal death or congenital defects, known as congenital r...
Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) is a rare but potentially debilitating disease with lifelong conse...
Rubella infection can affect several organs and cause birth defects that are responsible for congeni...
Control of rubella infection is essential for preventing congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) and one o...
Background: Rubella infection occurring during early pregnancy results in congenital rubella syndrom...
Rubella is a disease caused by the rubella virus and it is usually mild and self-limiting. Infection...
Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) is a rare illness in infants that result from maternal infection w...
Aim: Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) is a major cause of severe birth defects worldwide. A nationa...
Rubella infection in early pregnancy can lead to miscarriages, fetal death, or birth of an infant wi...
Thesis (MMed)--Stellenbosch University, 2015ENGLISH ABSTRACT : Background: Congenital rubella syndro...
Rubella is a common cause of childhood rash and fever. Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) can lead to...
Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS), an important cause of severe birth defects, remains a public heal...
South Africa has yet to introduce a rubella-containing vaccine (RCV) into its Expanded Programme on ...
Introduction: Rubella is a contagious disease, caused by rubella virus and transmitted via the resp...
Background: Congenital rubella syndrome is the first congenital defect preventable by vaccination. T...
Rubella is a viral infection that may cause fetal death or congenital defects, known as congenital r...
Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) is a rare but potentially debilitating disease with lifelong conse...
Rubella infection can affect several organs and cause birth defects that are responsible for congeni...
Control of rubella infection is essential for preventing congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) and one o...
Background: Rubella infection occurring during early pregnancy results in congenital rubella syndrom...
Rubella is a disease caused by the rubella virus and it is usually mild and self-limiting. Infection...
Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) is a rare illness in infants that result from maternal infection w...
Aim: Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) is a major cause of severe birth defects worldwide. A nationa...
Rubella infection in early pregnancy can lead to miscarriages, fetal death, or birth of an infant wi...
Thesis (MMed)--Stellenbosch University, 2015ENGLISH ABSTRACT : Background: Congenital rubella syndro...
Rubella is a common cause of childhood rash and fever. Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) can lead to...
Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS), an important cause of severe birth defects, remains a public heal...