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. 1978 Dec 16;2(8103):1298-300.
doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(78)92055-x.

Maternal rubella at St. Thomas' Hospital: is there a need to change British vaccination policy?

Maternal rubella at St. Thomas' Hospital: is there a need to change British vaccination policy?

P N Goldwater et al. Lancet. .

Abstract

During the 28 weeks starting April 3, 1978, 269 pregnant women were assessed serologically because of exposure to or development of rubella-like illnesses, this number being four times greater than that during either of the previous 2 years. Only 33 (12%) of these patients had previously been given rubella vaccine. Rubella was confirmed serologically in 17 patients; among patients attending antenatal clinics the overall risk of acquiring infection was about 1 in 155. The mean age of patients acquiring maternal rubella was 27.9 years, and all but 1 had left school before the rubella vaccination programme started. 55 (92%) of 60 household contacts were children, of whom 24 (40%) were of preschool age and 13 (21.7%) aged less than 2 years. The interval between contact and presentation for serological studies was often long and, because of this, 79 sera had to be tested for virus-specific IgM. No drastic change in rubella vaccination policy is required but there should be more emphasis on vaccination of women of childbearing age.

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