CONGENITAL RUBELLA: SIGNS OF THE DISEASE AND HOW THE DIAGNOSIS IS MADE - INFECTIOUS DISEASES

What is congenital rubella and how to treat it



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Congenital rubella syndrome occurs in infants whose mother has had contact with the rubella virus during pregnancy and who has not been treated. The baby's contact with the rubella virus can lead to a number of consequences, especially with regard to its development, as this virus is capable of causing calcifications in some regions of the brain, in addition to deafness and vision problems, for example