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What is a negative Rubella IgM and positive IgG test result?
Hello doctor. My test result is negative for Rubella IgM and positive for IgG (1189.3). Is my pregnancy okay? Thank you, doctor.
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Attenuvax side effects
Attenuvax is also commonly known as a live attenuated measles vaccine for intradermal administration. Attenuvax is recommended for use in children from birth to 12 months of age. So to find out specifically what Attenuvax does? How to use through the article below.
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Is rubella contagious and how is it transmitted?
Rubella (German measles) is a contagious disease caused by a virus. The disease can be mild and self-limiting, but it is extremely dangerous for pregnant women because it can cause birth defects. Learning about Rubella and how to prevent it is necessary to protect the health of both mother and child.
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Don't neglect your vaccinations
Thanks to vaccination, the incidence of many diseases in the community has decreased significantly from 1984 to 2014: Whooping cough incidence decreased 900 times, diphtheria by nearly 600 times, measles by 550 times, and tetanus by 60 times. More than 6.7 million children were vaccinated against diseases, reducing 2/3 of deaths in children under 5 years old from 1990 to 2015.
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How does the flu affect pregnant women and their unborn babies?
In Vietnam, the weather is very erratic, sometimes wet and dry, sometimes cold and hot, creating favorable conditions for influenza viruses to develop and spread quickly. For pregnant women, even a mild flu, if ignored, can have serious consequences affecting the mother and fetus.
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What is congenital rubella syndrome?
If a pregnant woman is infected with rubella, the virus can cross the placenta and be transmitted to the fetus, causing congenital rubella syndrome. The younger the mother is when she is infected, the higher the risk of the baby having congenital rubella.
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Diagnosis and treatment of congenital rubella
Rubella (also known as German measles) is an infectious disease caused by the rubella virus (RNA virus similar to Rubivirus of the Togaviridae family). The disease is transmitted from sick people, virus carriers to healthy people through the respiratory tract or from mother to fetus.
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Rubella infection during pregnancy, will the baby be infected?
The risk of causing congenital rubella syndrome is very high for the fetus when the mother is infected with rubella, so in cases where pregnant women are infected with rubella in the first 3 months of pregnancy, the doctor will advise to terminate the pregnancy.
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Severe consequences of congenital rubella
Complications of congenital rubella syndrome are very serious. When a pregnant mother has rubella in the first 3 months, she is likely to have a miscarriage or stillbirth in the uterus; if the fetus continues to develop, the child is often underweight, slow to grow, slow to grow teeth, and has congenital defects of the cornea, heart, lungs, ears, and mental retardation...
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What you need to know about Rubella (IgM and IgG) tests in pregnant women
Rubella is a common virus in pregnant women. This is an infectious disease, very contagious but can be prevented by vaccination. Rubella testing is necessary for pregnant women to ensure the health of both mother and child.
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How to prevent winter diseases
The humid weather in winter and spring can create favorable conditions for viruses and bacteria to grow. Therefore, it is easy for epidemics to break out in Vietnam as well as many countries around the world. Therefore, we need to strengthen methods to prevent winter and spring epidemics before they risk becoming pandemics.
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