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We explore Rubella (German measles or three-day measles), a disease that remains clinically relevant despite being considered nearly eradicated in the US due to vaccination.
• Congenital rubella syndrome can cause severe complications including cataracts, cardiac abnormalities, growth restriction, and hearing loss
• Rubella typically presents with cephalocaudal rash, low-grade fever, and arthralgia
• The disease is less severe than measles but still concerning for pregnant women
• Written documentation of at least one MMR dose is sufficient evidence of immunity
• PCR testing provides the most accurate diagnosis during acute infection
• Isolation period is seven days after rash onset to prevent transmission
• Rubella has a long 17-day incubation period with contagiousness spanning 7 days before and after rash
• Droplet precautions are appropriate for hospitalized patients
• Management of exposed pregnant women involves isolation and post-delivery vaccination
• Global vaccination coverage varies significantly, with lower rates in low-income regions
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Chapters
1. Intro and MRAP Updates (00:00:00)
2. Rubella Overview (00:01:30)
3. Congenital Rubella Syndrome (00:02:43)
4. Symptoms and Diagnosis (00:04:00)
5. Pregnancy Concerns and Management (00:05:44)
6. Rubella Testing and Prevention (00:07:55)
7. Invictus Program Updates (00:09:17)
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