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Rubella

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1975
Experience with the vaccine can be summarized as follows: There were minimal problems with neuralgia and neuropathy as a result of the vaccine; vaccinated children were not a significant source of infection to the pregnant woman; the duration of immunity is similar to that obtained with natural rubella virus, but with lower antibody levels; and ...
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Congenital rubella

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1975
The original concept of the rubella syndrome as a triad of abnormalities affecting the eye, heart, and hearing organs has changed dramatically in the past 30 years. This paper describes the various clinical manifestations of congenital rubella now recognized and the varied consequences of rubella virus infection upon the fetus.
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Rubella immunity

Nursing Standard, 1988
Rubella immunisation must continue, with special attention given to women from ethnic minorities, nulliparous women and women over 25 years old, research from London concludes. A study of 14,752 women attending antenatal classes in three London hospitals between 1981 and 1984 showed that the overall proportion of seronegative women fell from 9.6 per ...
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Rubella Retinopathy

2018
A phenocopy is an individual showing features (phenotype) characteristic of a genotype but produced environmentally rather than genetically (not inherited); these features are not due to mutations, as the underlying DNA sequence of the phenocopy is not altered.
Stephen H, Tsang, Tarun, Sharma
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Rubella encephalopathy

Journal of Infection, 1985
Rubella is a rare cause of acute neurological symptoms with only a few reported cases. We describe a case which was diagnostically confusing initially because results of examination of blood and cerebrospinal fluid suggested bacterial meningitis.
A R, Bosley, R J, Hart
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Rubella vaccination

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1988
Rubella vaccination programmes aim to prevent congenital rubella infections. Previously differing programmes have now converged according to the following principle: First vaccination should be given at the age of 15 months (together with measles and mumps vaccine) to both boys and girls, in order to diminish the circulation of the wild virus.
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RUBELLA

British Medical Bulletin, 1967
K, McCarthy, C H, Taylor-Robinson
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Rubella

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1976
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RUBELLA SCREENING

The Lancet, 1979
P.P. Mortimer   +2 more
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