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Defects that occur with congenital rubella syndrome can be treated.
Congenital rubella syndrome is the most convincing environmental cause.
This and other defects are then categorized under the congenital rubella syndrome.
Congenital rubella syndrome can produce schizophrenia in addition to multiple other symptoms.
None of their infants showed congenital rubella syndrome.
Rubella can cause congenital rubella syndrome in the newly born.
It can cause miscarriage, premature delivery, and congenital rubella syndrome - a group of severe birth defects.
Fortunately, the number of reported cases of congenital rubella syndrome in this country is fewer than 10 cases annually.
Congenital rubella syndrome has many adverse effects such as: mental retardation, meningitis and encephalitis.
The classic triad for congenital rubella syndrome is:
Childhood blindness can be caused by conditions related to pregnancy, such as congenital rubella syndrome and retinopathy of prematurity.
Thus far in 1987, Federal health officials have received reports of two cases of congenital rubella syndrome, the Centers for Disease Control said.
Vaccination of females of childbearing age against rubella can prevent congenital rubella syndrome.
And serious birth defects called congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) could develop, especially during the first trimester.
This can cause birth defects, including serious defects known as congenital rubella syndrome (CRS).
Rubella, in a pregnant woman, can lead to autism or autistic-like symptoms and congenital rubella syndrome for her offspring after birth.
The most serious potential consequence of rubella is the exposure of a fetus when a pregnant woman is infected, resulting in congenital rubella syndrome.
Children with congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) have been born to mothers who have received IG.
None gave birth to children with congenital rubella syndrome, or CRS - the harmful presence of rubella at birth.
When women get the disease during the first three months of pregnancy, the risk of their babies' contracting congenital rubella syndrome is estimated at 20 percent, the report noted.
This is exactly what happened when Dr. N.M. Gregg, an Australian ophthalmologist, discovered congenital rubella syndrome.
The WHO region of the Americas set itself a target for regional elimination of rubella and congenital rubella syndrome by 2010.
He described a variety of problems now known as congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) and noticed that the earlier the mother was infected, the worse the damage was.
Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) can occur in a developing fetus of a pregnant woman who has contracted rubella during her first trimester.
Syndrome Cluster in New York Twelve cases of congenital rubella syndrome were reported in the United States last year, up from two in 1985.