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Rubella Antibodies in a Sample of Lusaka Mothers

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1983-10
Author
Watts, T.
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Article
Language
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Abstract
Sera from 50 mothers of still born babies and 50 mothers of live born babies matched for parity were examined for rubella antibodies. There was no difference between the 2 groups. Altogether 88% of the mothers had rubella antibodies indicating that the infection is widespread. There were more young mothers of low parity who were negative for rubella antibodies compared with older women, but this did not reach a Statistically significant level. The difficulty of diagnosing acute rubella, or of recognising deafness or a mild cardiac malformation is emphasised and further Studies need to be done on the effect of rubella in pregnancy in Zambia.
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https://library.adhl.africa/handle/123456789/11350
Citation
Watts, T. (1983). Rubella Antibodies in a Sample of Lusaka Mothers. Medical Journal of Zambia. 17 (4)
Sponsorhip
Office of Global AIDS/US Department of State.
Publisher
Medical Journal of Zambia
Subject
Rubella antibodies---Zambia
Rubella virus---Zambia
Measles Virus, German---Zambia
Measles, Mothers---Zambia
Description
Rubella in Zambian mothers.
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