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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 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 vaccination during pregnancy
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1972Abstract Cendehill strain attenuated rubella virus was administered to 34 patients scheduled for termination of pregnancy by suction dilatation and evacuation or hysterotomy/hysterectomy. Eight patients were seronegative initially, and 7 of these converted by the time of or following an abortion as determined by hemagglutination-inhibition titers ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1971
Excerpt To the editor: As a senior medical student and aspiring obstetrician, I read with interest the recent editorial on "A Practical Approach to the Use of Rubella Vaccine" (ANNALS, January 1971...
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Excerpt To the editor: As a senior medical student and aspiring obstetrician, I read with interest the recent editorial on "A Practical Approach to the Use of Rubella Vaccine" (ANNALS, January 1971...
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Postpartum Rubella Vaccination
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973To the Editor.— An important point to be considered in any postpartum rubella immunization program (225:158, 1973) is the management of the Rhnegative mother who has just given birth to an Rh-positive infant. If the woman has been sensitized she should receive anti-Rho(D) immunoglobulin after delivery. Since anti Rho(D) immunoglobulin contains a small
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Pediatrics In Review, 1995
Rubella usually is a mild viral illness characterized by an erythematous maculopapular rash, slight fever, and lymphadenopathy. Although serious complications of rubella, such as encephalitis and thrombocytopenia, are rare in children, the devastating consequences of the congenital rubella syndrome continue to propel a multipronged strategy to ...
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Rubella usually is a mild viral illness characterized by an erythematous maculopapular rash, slight fever, and lymphadenopathy. Although serious complications of rubella, such as encephalitis and thrombocytopenia, are rare in children, the devastating consequences of the congenital rubella syndrome continue to propel a multipronged strategy to ...
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