Strategies for elimination of rubella in pregnancy and of congenital rubella syndrome in high and upper-middle income countries
Rubella infection generally leads to mild symptoms; otherwise, in pregnant women it can cause severe damages. The only way to prevent rubella is vaccine. Before the introduction of the vaccine, up to 4 babies in 1000 live births were born with CRS.This work aims to review the most important strategies for the elimination of CRS in upper and high-income countries.Papers were selected through a PubMed search up to January 2019, using keywordsrubella, congenital rubella syndrome and epidemiology. Articles published in the last 12 years and referred to upper income and high-income countries in title or abstract were included.Sixty-five papers were selected dealing with one or more of the following strategies: increasing of rubella vaccination coverage in childbearing age women, males, immigrants; exploitation of all appropriate occasions; improving of rubella surveillance.Despite numerous suggestions and indications for valid strategies to eliminate rubella in pregnancy and congenital rubella syndrome, a practical application is often missing.
Source: Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Elisa Terracciano, Fabiana Amadori, Valentina Pettinicchio, Laura Zaratti, Elisabetta Franco Source Type: research
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