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There is, therefore, a need to complement passive surveillance with well-integrated strategies for active reporting of AEFIs that recognize and manage risks and increase benefits in a cost-effective manner. Such initiatives, if well maintained, can contribute to better profiling and quantifying of ...
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Rubella testing is used to diagnose current or prior infection with the virus. Testing can also be performed to determine prior vaccination against rubella. Testing may be performed on a sample of blood or urine, or on a swab taken from the nose or throat. ...