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  1. Congenital rubella syndrome. Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) occurs when an unborn baby is infected with the rubella virus (German measles) via maternal-fetal transmission and develops birth defects. [1] The most common congenital defects affect the ophthalmologic, cardiac, auditory, and neurologic systems. [2]

    • Rubella

      Rubella is a common infection in many areas of the world....

    • Rubella virus

      Rubella virus ( RuV) is the pathogenic agent of the disease...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RubellaRubella - Wikipedia

    Rubella is a common infection in many areas of the world. Each year about 100,000 cases of congenital rubella syndrome occur. Rates of disease have decreased in many areas as a result of vaccination. There are ongoing efforts to eliminate the disease globally.

  3. Feb 21, 2024 · Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) happens when a pregnant person becomes infected with rubella (German measles) and passes it on to the fetus. “Congenital” means “present at birth.”. CRS causes a variety of issues during fetal development. These issues can affect your baby after birth, for example, causing cataracts or congenital heart ...

  4. Rubella virus ( RuV) is the pathogenic agent of the disease rubella, transmitted only between humans via the respiratory route, and is the main cause of congenital rubella syndrome when infection occurs during the first weeks of pregnancy . Rubella virus, scientific name Rubivirus rubellae, is a member of the genus Rubivirus and belongs to the ...

  5. May 11, 2022 · However, if you're pregnant when you get rubella, the effect on your unborn child may be severe, and in some cases, fatal. Up to 90% of infants born to mothers who had rubella during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy develop congenital rubella syndrome. This syndrome can cause one or more problems, including: Growth delays; Cataracts; Deafness

  6. Aug 8, 2023 · Rubella, also known as German Measles, is a viral illness characterized by maculopapular rash, lymphadenopathy, and fever. It is a highly contagious but generally mild disease, without consequences in most cases. However, maternal infection during the first trimester of pregnancy can cause a fetal malformation syndrome called congenital rubella syndrome.

  7. Congenital rubella syndrome. An infectious embryofetopathy that may present in an infant as a result of maternal infection early in pregnancy and subsequent fetal infection with rubella virus. The disorder can lead to deafness, cataract, and variety of other permanent manifestations including cardiac and neurological defects.

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