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Humoral Immune Response to Primary Rubella Virus Infection

Humoral Immune Response to Primary Rubella Virus Infection

... after infection, the AI was not found to increase until after these peaks of reactivity had decreased significantly when the avidity assay was conducted for these antibody ...primary rubella virus ...

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Serological evidence of acute rubella infection among under-fives in Mwanza: a threat to increasing rates of congenital rubella syndrome in Tanzania

Serological evidence of acute rubella infection among under-fives in Mwanza: a threat to increasing rates of congenital rubella syndrome in Tanzania

... high rubella sero- positivity rates due to childhood ...the infection in a community including pregnant women which pose the risk to increasing rates of CRS ...where rubella vaccine has been recently ...

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Maternal and Congenital cytomegalovirus infection and zero rubella IgM prevalence in newborns in St Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College

Maternal and Congenital cytomegalovirus infection and zero rubella IgM prevalence in newborns in St Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College

... cytomegalovirus infection Overall, zero rubella and 2/156 ...(CMV-IgM) infection was found among ...(primary/latent) infection [IgG (+) plus IgM (+)] and this consisted of ...

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SEROPREVALENCE STUDY OF RUBELLA VIRUS INFECTION AMONG BAD OBSTETRIC HISTORY AND PRIMIGRAVIDA PREGNANT WOMEN IN IRAQ

SEROPREVALENCE STUDY OF RUBELLA VIRUS INFECTION AMONG BAD OBSTETRIC HISTORY AND PRIMIGRAVIDA PREGNANT WOMEN IN IRAQ

... As shown in table (1) a total of 170 patients divided into two groups, ninety women had bad obstetric history ( BOH ) in their first, second and third trimester (55.56 %), (35. 56 %) and (8.89 %) respectively and eighty ...

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ROLE OF VIRECHANA KARMA INPUTRAGHNI YONI VYAPAD W.S.R TO  HABITUAL ABORTION - A CASE STUDY  .......

ROLE OF VIRECHANA KARMA INPUTRAGHNI YONI VYAPAD W.S.R TO HABITUAL ABORTION - A CASE STUDY .......

... Foetal infection can be caused by virus, bacteria & ...(Toxoplasmosis, Rubella, Cytomegalo virus, Herpes simplex virus) infection is one which crosses the placental barrier effects foetus in the ...

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HISTORY, MANIFESTATION AND PREVENTIVE MEASURES FOR RUBELLA IN INDIA: A REVIEW

HISTORY, MANIFESTATION AND PREVENTIVE MEASURES FOR RUBELLA IN INDIA: A REVIEW

... congenital rubella are glaucoma, central auditory imperception, and peripheral pulmonic ...stenosis. Rubella contamination in a lady in the initial 8 to 10 weeks of pregnancy causes death or harm to the ...

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Quantifying the impact of social groups and vaccination on inequalities in infectious diseases using a mathematical model

Quantifying the impact of social groups and vaccination on inequalities in infectious diseases using a mathematical model

... the infection, ultimately resulting in an in- crease in inequality after sub-optimal vaccination, even when uptake is equal across the entire ...of rubella inequalities to differences in vaccination ...

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Recent trends in seroprevalence of rubella in Korean women of childbearing age: a cross-sectional study

Recent trends in seroprevalence of rubella in Korean women of childbearing age: a cross-sectional study

... 76.4%. Rubella- specific IgG antibody test results with an annual incidence of rubella infection and congenital rubella syndrome from surveillance data by year are summarised in figure ...

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An audit of rubella IgG antibody status in antenatal women in a NHS Trust over 5 years (2005   2009)

An audit of rubella IgG antibody status in antenatal women in a NHS Trust over 5 years (2005 2009)

... of rubella acquisition should exposure ...acquire infection if exposed ...past infection it was unlikely that infection would ...circulating rubella in the study area for many years it ...

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Previous Exposure to Measles, Mumps, and Rubella—but Not Vaccination During Adolescence—Correlates to the Prevalence of Pancreatic and Thyroid Autoantibodies

Previous Exposure to Measles, Mumps, and Rubella—but Not Vaccination During Adolescence—Correlates to the Prevalence of Pancreatic and Thyroid Autoantibodies

... virus infection has an immunomodulatory ef- fect, there is a possibility that vaccination may also induce autoimmunity, especially when live, attenu- ated virus is used, as in measles, mumps, and rubella ...

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Sero-Frequency of Rubella Virus among Pregnant Women Attending Omdurman Maternity Hospital

Sero-Frequency of Rubella Virus among Pregnant Women Attending Omdurman Maternity Hospital

... specific antibodies are associated with rubella. The first to appear is immunoglobulin (Ig) M antibody, which rises and peaks 7–10 days after infection and then reduces after several weeks. The IgG antibody ...

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Investigating the molecular basis of rubella virus-induced teratogenesis: a literature review

Investigating the molecular basis of rubella virus-induced teratogenesis: a literature review

... Maternal rubella infection starts in the upper respiratory tract and nasopharyngeal tissue then progresses to generalized ...nonlytic infection and causes birth defects ...which infection ...

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PCR for detection of rubella virus RNA in clinical samples

PCR for detection of rubella virus RNA in clinical samples

... if rubella is acquired in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, it usually results in congenital rubella infection with one or more severe defects ...(3). Rubella has been almost eradicated by ...

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Rubella and Cytomegalovirus Infections in Women with Bad Obstetric History attending Omdurman Military Hospital

Rubella and Cytomegalovirus Infections in Women with Bad Obstetric History attending Omdurman Military Hospital

... CMV) infection and BOH in women. It is evidence that maternal infection plays a critical role in pregnancy wastage, and their occurrence in women with BOH is a significant ...for rubella and CMV so ...

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Incidence of Rubella Antibodies among Pregnant Women in a Tertiary Care Hospital

Incidence of Rubella Antibodies among Pregnant Women in a Tertiary Care Hospital

... from rubella infection depends on the prevention of infection in childbearing women and early recognition of maternal ...of rubella infection during preg- nancy 29 ...

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Visual outcome in the management of cataract in children with congenital rubella syndrome.

Visual outcome in the management of cataract in children with congenital rubella syndrome.

... It is the commonest fundus finding in congenital rubella infected patients. It is called as salt and pepper retinopathy because there are tiny flecks of dark pigments mixed with fine areas of whitish area of ...

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Rubella natural immunity among adolescent girls in Tanzania: the need to vaccinate child bearing aged women

Rubella natural immunity among adolescent girls in Tanzania: the need to vaccinate child bearing aged women

... Adolescent girls from peri-urban had significantly higher median specific anti-Rubella IgG titers than those from rural areas this might be attributed to recurrent exposure due to high population density in ...

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Vaccination in secondary school students expedites rubella control and prevents congenital rubella syndrome

Vaccination in secondary school students expedites rubella control and prevents congenital rubella syndrome

... of rubella cases in women within the conventional childbearing age range of 20–39 ...to rubella was found in women aged 25–29 years, with almost one-third of them being not ...to rubella was also ...

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