Introduction: No surveillance system or survey data on the congenital rubella syndrome are available in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This article describes the incidence of primary rubella infection between 2010 and 2012 based on the measles case-based surveillance system in Kinshasa. Methods: Suspected cases of measles notified in Kinshasa between 2010 and 2012 were retrospectively analyzed. Results: From January 2010 to December 2012, 1,892 suspected cases of measles were reported, and 1013 serum samples were collected according to the surveillance standard and analyzed in the laboratory. There were more cases of confirmed rubella than measles among the investigated cases. The proportion of confirmed cases of rubella has increased si...
Background: Rubella infections in susceptible women during early pregnancy often results in congenit...
Abstract Background Rubella is an acute infectious disease caused by Rubella virus (RUBV). RUBV rema...
Background: Rubella is an infectious and generally mild childhood viral disease. The disease is of p...
International audienceObjectives: Rubella cases in the Central African Republic (CAF) are currently ...
: Rubella-containing vaccines (RCV) are not yet part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo's (DRC)...
Although measles mortality has declined dramatically in Sub-Saharan Africa, measles remains a major ...
Rubella is an acute, usually mild infectious disease characterized by a distinctive red rash. One of...
A large outbreak of measles was reported in Pointe-Noire, Congo, between October 1984 and March 1985...
IntroductionMeasles remains a major public health problem in many developing countries in which vacc...
Introduction: Despite accelerated measles control efforts, a massive measles resurgence occurred in ...
Introduction: Despite accelerated measles control efforts, a massive measles resurgence occurred in ...
Rubella virus (RV) infection in susceptible women during the first trimester of pregnancy is associa...
BackgroundRubella vaccine has yet to be introduced into the national immunization schedule of the De...
Rubella is a viral infection that may cause fetal death or congenital defects, known as congenital r...
BACKGROUND: The Democratic Republic of Congo experiences regular measles outbreaks. From September 2...
Background: Rubella infections in susceptible women during early pregnancy often results in congenit...
Abstract Background Rubella is an acute infectious disease caused by Rubella virus (RUBV). RUBV rema...
Background: Rubella is an infectious and generally mild childhood viral disease. The disease is of p...
International audienceObjectives: Rubella cases in the Central African Republic (CAF) are currently ...
: Rubella-containing vaccines (RCV) are not yet part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo's (DRC)...
Although measles mortality has declined dramatically in Sub-Saharan Africa, measles remains a major ...
Rubella is an acute, usually mild infectious disease characterized by a distinctive red rash. One of...
A large outbreak of measles was reported in Pointe-Noire, Congo, between October 1984 and March 1985...
IntroductionMeasles remains a major public health problem in many developing countries in which vacc...
Introduction: Despite accelerated measles control efforts, a massive measles resurgence occurred in ...
Introduction: Despite accelerated measles control efforts, a massive measles resurgence occurred in ...
Rubella virus (RV) infection in susceptible women during the first trimester of pregnancy is associa...
BackgroundRubella vaccine has yet to be introduced into the national immunization schedule of the De...
Rubella is a viral infection that may cause fetal death or congenital defects, known as congenital r...
BACKGROUND: The Democratic Republic of Congo experiences regular measles outbreaks. From September 2...
Background: Rubella infections in susceptible women during early pregnancy often results in congenit...
Abstract Background Rubella is an acute infectious disease caused by Rubella virus (RUBV). RUBV rema...
Background: Rubella is an infectious and generally mild childhood viral disease. The disease is of p...