Matter L, Bally F, Germann D, Schopfer K. The incidence of rubella virus infections in Switzerland after the introduction of the MMR mass vaccination programme. Eur J Epidemiol 1995; 11: 305-310.The incidence of rubella virus infections in Switzerland after the introduction of the MMR mass ...
The dangers of rubella virusdoi:10.7554/eLife.89265RUBELLA virusFIRST trimester of pregnancyCONGENITAL disordersPLANT virusesEPIFANOVA, EKATERINANGUYEN, LAURENTeLife
(redirected fromrubella and mumps virus vaccine live) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia vac·cine (văk-sēn′, văk′sēn′) n. 1. a.A preparation of a weakened or killed pathogen, such as a bacterium or virus, or of a portion of the pathogen's structure, that is administered to prevent...
The question addressed in this commentary is about the safety of rubella virus vaccine, particularly regarding viraemia, placental infection, trans-placental foetal infection and congenital rubella syndrome (CRS). The safety of rubella vaccine in pregnancy More results ► Dictionary browser ? ▲ rubbis...
Outcome of asymptomatic infection with rubella virus during pregnancy. We have tried to detect prenatal infection in 34 infants whose mothers were re-infected with rubella virus during pregnancy and in six infants whose mother... JE Cradock-Watson,MKS Ridehalgh,MJ Anderson,... - 《Epidemiology ...
Rubella virus was recovered from cataractous lenses of two patients with congenital rubella syndromes. In one patient, rubella virus was found in the lens at the age of eight months. Virus was not recovered in the contralateral lens aspirated five weeks later. In the second case, rubella virus...
Such research relies (heavily) on very disparate areas of science. For instance, mere description of such fundamental virus characteristics as appearance, life cycle, and tissue tropism is only possible through the tools of biochemistry and molecular biology. Answers regarding virus population dynamics ...
(redirected from rubella virus vaccine live)Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Encyclopedia. vac·cine (văk-sēn′, văk′sēn′) n. 1. a. A preparation of a weakened or killed pathogen, such as a bacterium or virus, or of a portion of the pathogen's structure, that is ...
Rubella virus was isolated from cataractous material removed at operation from the left eye of a male child aged 2 years and 11 months. Previously, the longest recorded postnatal persistence of rubella virus was 18 months. The unique growth pattern of ocular lens may favour prolonged survival of...
children is congenital general viral infec- on the task of reducing the incidence Rubella is an infectious disease caused by tions and, in 86% of the cases with mixed of congenital rubella to less than 1 in an RNA virus belonging to the Togaviridae etiology, rubella infection is the primary...