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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1966
HEARING defect in the progeny of mothers who suffered rubella in the first trimester of pregnancy is a well-studied phenomenon. To put on a histopathological basis the multitude of clinical observations, two groups of material are available. Elective hysterotomy, upon indication of maternal rubella, yields temporal bones; another group is formed by ...
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HEARING defect in the progeny of mothers who suffered rubella in the first trimester of pregnancy is a well-studied phenomenon. To put on a histopathological basis the multitude of clinical observations, two groups of material are available. Elective hysterotomy, upon indication of maternal rubella, yields temporal bones; another group is formed by ...
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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 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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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1971
A review of the immunology of rubella and the basic requirements of various laboratory tests used in its diagnosis.
P R, Ziring, A L, Florman, L Z, Cooper
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A review of the immunology of rubella and the basic requirements of various laboratory tests used in its diagnosis.
P R, Ziring, A L, Florman, L Z, Cooper
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— Confusion between rubella (German measles) and rubeloa (measles) has complicated rubella vaccination programs across the country. A recent study by Darney and Overton ( J Med Assoc Alabama , 39 :537, 1969) showed that 31% of all parents who refused to return a rubella vaccination permission slip in Barbar County, Alabama, did not ...
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To the Editor.— Confusion between rubella (German measles) and rubeloa (measles) has complicated rubella vaccination programs across the country. A recent study by Darney and Overton ( J Med Assoc Alabama , 39 :537, 1969) showed that 31% of all parents who refused to return a rubella vaccination permission slip in Barbar County, Alabama, did not ...
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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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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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