Rubella in Pregnant Women and Newborns in Metropolitan France: 2001 Data from the Rénarub Network

The Rénarub network, established in 1976, aims to conduct a nationwide survey of rubella infections occurring during pregnancy and congenital rubella syndrome and, more broadly, to assess the impact of vaccination policies and preventive measures implemented in France with a view to eliminating congenital rubella. This article describes the cases recorded in 2001: the clinical status of newborns and fetuses based on pregnancy outcome, characteristics of infected pregnant women, and cases preventable by postpartum vaccination.

Author(s): Six C, Bouraoui L, Levy Bruhl D

Publishing year: 2003

Pages: 93-4

Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, 2003, n° 21, p. 93-4

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