Rubéole

Rubella

Rubella is a viral infection that is usually mild but can, during pregnancy, lead to fetal death or congenital rubella syndrome. A vaccine is available to prevent infection.

Our missions

  • Monitor the epidemiological trends of rubella and track the number of imported cases or cases linked to importation

  • Detect clusters of cases to implement appropriate control measures

  • Promote rubella vaccination and assess vaccination coverage

  • Assist in the certification of elimination

Tools

Here you will find the resources (videos, TV commercials, radio spots) and prevention materials made available to healthcare professionals and the general public

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Formats

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Measles Vaccination: 5 Good Reasons to Get Vaccinated

This guide to measles vaccination addresses the key questions that people in France may have on the subject: Who should be vaccinated, and at what age? What are the side effects of the vaccine,...

brochure

Infant Vaccination

To reduce the incidence of infectious diseases, prevent the persistence of outbreaks, and improve vaccination coverage, the law of December 30, 2017, expands the number of mandatory vaccinations...