Introduction: Rubella is a contagious disease, caused by rubella virus and transmitted via the respiratory route. Rubella in pregnancy may cause Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS), characterized by multiple defects to the brain, heart, eyes and ears. Gokwe North experienced an increase in rubella cases from 6 cases (24 June 2014) to 374 cases (12 August 2014). The study was conducted to determine risk factors associated with contracting rubella. Methods: A 1:1 unmatched case control study was conducted. A case was a child <15 years, resided in Gokwe North, with maculopapular rash and tested positive for rubella specific IgM or was linked epidemiologically to a laboratory confirmed case. Blood was collected for laboratory diagnosis. An ...
The aims of the studies undertaken were as follows: 1. To assess the proportion of women of child-be...
Background: Rubella and its associated congenital anomalies have been greatly reduced in most develo...
Rubella infection in early pregnancy can lead to miscarriages, fetal death, or birth of an infant wi...
Control of rubella infection is essential for preventing congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) and one o...
South Africa has yet to introduce a rubella-containing vaccine (RCV) into its Expanded Programme on ...
Background: Rubella infections in susceptible women during early pregnancy often results in congenit...
Rubella is a viral infection that may cause fetal death or congenital defects, known as congenital r...
Background: Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) caused by rubella infection in uterine, is a major pub...
Abstract Background Childhood rubella infection is a mild, self-limiting illness. Rubella infection ...
CITATION: Nimpa Mengouo, M. et al. 2017. Epidemiology of rubella infection in Cameroon: a 7-year exp...
Background: Rubella infection can affect several organs and cause birth defects that are responsible...
Abstract Background: Rubella virus infection during pregnancy is associated with adverse fetal outco...
Background - Rubella infection can affect several organs and cause birth defects that are responsibl...
Abstract Background Rubella is a vaccine-preventable contagious disease causing an estimated 100,000...
Rubella virus (RV) infection in susceptible women during the first trimester of pregnancy is associa...
The aims of the studies undertaken were as follows: 1. To assess the proportion of women of child-be...
Background: Rubella and its associated congenital anomalies have been greatly reduced in most develo...
Rubella infection in early pregnancy can lead to miscarriages, fetal death, or birth of an infant wi...
Control of rubella infection is essential for preventing congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) and one o...
South Africa has yet to introduce a rubella-containing vaccine (RCV) into its Expanded Programme on ...
Background: Rubella infections in susceptible women during early pregnancy often results in congenit...
Rubella is a viral infection that may cause fetal death or congenital defects, known as congenital r...
Background: Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) caused by rubella infection in uterine, is a major pub...
Abstract Background Childhood rubella infection is a mild, self-limiting illness. Rubella infection ...
CITATION: Nimpa Mengouo, M. et al. 2017. Epidemiology of rubella infection in Cameroon: a 7-year exp...
Background: Rubella infection can affect several organs and cause birth defects that are responsible...
Abstract Background: Rubella virus infection during pregnancy is associated with adverse fetal outco...
Background - Rubella infection can affect several organs and cause birth defects that are responsibl...
Abstract Background Rubella is a vaccine-preventable contagious disease causing an estimated 100,000...
Rubella virus (RV) infection in susceptible women during the first trimester of pregnancy is associa...
The aims of the studies undertaken were as follows: 1. To assess the proportion of women of child-be...
Background: Rubella and its associated congenital anomalies have been greatly reduced in most develo...
Rubella infection in early pregnancy can lead to miscarriages, fetal death, or birth of an infant wi...