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<strong>KCE</strong> reports vol. 6A Prenatale zorg 143<br />

Study Ref Population Intervention Outcomes Results Comments Study<br />

type<br />

EL<br />

Grillner 4 491 cases of rubella in Consequences of rubella Outcome of rubella infected 101 pregnancies infected<br />

CH 2b<br />

et al., [428] pregnant women from during pregnancy with pregnancies<br />

from 17 to 24 weeks of<br />

1983<br />

1978 to 1980 and 118 special reference to<br />

gestation; all except one<br />

children followed up at age infection during 17th to Intrauterine transmission of resulted in liveborn infant<br />

20 months, 4 years or 7 24th weeks of gestation rubella<br />

years, in Sweden<br />

A decline in rate of<br />

Cases identified by Rubella defects<br />

infection from weeks 9 to<br />

surveillance and<br />

16 (57% to 70%) to weeks<br />

outcome determined by<br />

17 to 20 (22%) and weeks<br />

survey<br />

21 to 24 (17%)<br />

Morgan-<br />

Capner<br />

et al.,<br />

1985<br />

CDC<br />

2001<br />

4<br />

[429]<br />

4<br />

[430]<br />

7 pregnant women with<br />

asymptomatic rubella<br />

reinfection in early<br />

pregnancy<br />

680 Live births from<br />

susceptible mothers in<br />

the UK, USA, Germany<br />

and Sweden<br />

Reports of 7 cases Identification of rubella<br />

specific antibody (IgM) in<br />

infants or products of<br />

Inadvertent rubella<br />

vaccination with HPV-<br />

77,<br />

Cendehill or RA 27/3 at<br />

3<br />

months before or during<br />

pregnancy<br />

conception<br />

Congenital rubella syndrome No infant born with<br />

congenital rubella<br />

syndrome<br />

From 1 to 16 weeks of<br />

gestation, 10% to 40% of<br />

surviving children had<br />

rubella defects compared<br />

with 0% to 2% of children<br />

whose mothers were<br />

infected<br />

None detected CS 3<br />

SV 3<br />

Is it cost effective to screen pregnant women for rubella immunity?<br />

Study Ref Population Intervention Outcomes Results Comment Study EL<br />

s type<br />

Stray- 4 [619] Model based on annual pregnant Modelling to assess cost Comparison All strategies were cost effective EE 3

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