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. 1981 Jul 1;125(1):37-40.

Can we prevent an increase in the incidence of congenital rubella syndrome in the next decade?

Can we prevent an increase in the incidence of congenital rubella syndrome in the next decade?

L Coulombe et al. Can Med Assoc J. .

Abstract

The immunity to rubella of 115 girls aged 10 to 14 years was tested in 1978. The proportion of girls found to be immune was 80%, similar to rates in the prevaccination era. Nearly half of the immunity was from documented vaccination, and the other half was presumably from infection with wild rubella virus. The vaccination failure rate was 12%. Because of declining immunity to rubella of women of child-bearing age, detecting low levels of immunity in these women is becoming increasingly important. Immunization of 12- to 15-month-old children has not been effective. Vaccinating all girls 10 to 12 years old would likely be the most effective method of preventing an increase in the incidence of congenital rubella syndrome in the next decade.

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