Rubella and CRS case surveillance has been obligatory in Costa Rica since 1983 and is based on the clinical suspicion of any febrile eruptive disease case, which is then followed by a diagnostic ...
Rubella antibodies in the blood mean that a person’s immune system has developed a response to the rubella virus. A positive result for rubella immunoglobulin (IgG) antibodies means a person is immune ...
Immunofluorescence (IF) and radioimmunoassay (RIA) have been compared as methods for detecting IgM antibody in 124 infants with confirmed or suspected congenital rubella. IF was used to test sucrose ...
Virion\Serion presents a novel recombinant Rubella spike ectodomain (E1-E2) antigen in comparison with established IVD Rubella IgM assays. The IgM antibodies are detected on magnetic beads coated with ...
A commercial-latex agglutination (LA) assay (Rubascan®, Hynson, Westcott and Dunning, Baltimore, Md) performed on undiluted serum may be more sensitive than is the standard hemagglutination-inhibition ...
The immunologic consequences of maternal rubella have been correlated with the clinical and virologic data accumulated on 350 children followed since the 1964 epidemic. Mothers and their infants with ...
Rubella, or German measles, is an infection caused by the rubella virus. Symptoms are often mild, but if infection occurs during pregnancy, it can cause severe harm to the unborn child, including ...
Pregnant women who are susceptible to rubella are at risk of passing rubella infection to their unborn child, resulting in ‘congenital rubella infection’. Photo: Marjon Besteman/Pixabay. The National ...
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