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Congenital rubella syndrome burden in Morocco: a rapid retrospective assessment.

Sharon Bloom1, Ahmed Rguig, Amina Berraho, Layla Zniber, Naima Bouazzaoui, Zhalid Zaghloul, Susan Reef, Ahmed Zidouh, Mark Papania, Jane Seward.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: WHO recommends that countries considering introduction of rubella vaccine into their immunisation programme assess their burden of congenital rubella syndrome, to determine whether vaccination is warranted. However, few guidelines exist for such assessments in developing countries. We retrospectively estimated the burden of congenital rubella syndrome in Morocco, and assessed our methods of rapid case finding.
METHODS: We undertook case finding in the two cities with Morocco's main tertiary care referral centres, using medical records from births between Jan 1, 1990, and May 31, 2002, disability records from 1965 to 1997, and retinal examinations from deaf students born between 1985 and 1994, applying the WHO definition for a clinically confirmed case of congenital rubella syndrome. We also reviewed disability data for evidence of epidemic periodicity and estimated yearly incidence of the syndrome from congenital cataract data for births between 1990 and 2001.
FINDINGS: We identified 62 clinically confirmed cases of congenital rubella syndrome from medical records, 148 from disability records, and 15 in deaf students. We noted no epidemic periodicity in disability data, and estimated a yearly incidence of the syndrome in Morocco of 8.1-12.7 cases per 100000 livebirths.
INTERPRETATION: We show evidence of congenital rubella syndrome in Morocco and support the addition of rubella vaccination to the national programme. Various data sources can be explored to rapidly assess burden of the syndrome; ophthalmology departments and outpatient cardiology clinics could offer the most potential for such case finding, dependent on documentation practices.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15639295     DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)17703-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet        ISSN: 0140-6736            Impact factor:   79.321


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1.  Identification of Serologic Markers for School-Aged Children With Congenital Rubella Syndrome.

Authors:  Terri B Hyde; Helena Keico Sato; LiJuan Hao; Brendan Flannery; Qi Zheng; Kathleen Wannemuehler; Flávia Helena Ciccone; Heloisa de Sousa Marques; Lily Yin Weckx; Marco Aurélio Sáfadi; Eliane de Oliveira Moraes; Marisa Mussi Pinhata; Jaime Olbrich Neto; Maria Cecilia Bevilacqua; Alfredo Tabith Junior; Tatiana Alves Monteiro; Cristina Adelaide Figueiredo; Jon K Andrus; Susan E Reef; Cristiana M Toscano; Carlos Castillo-Solorzano; Joseph P Icenogle
Journal:  J Infect Dis       Date:  2014-10-31       Impact factor: 5.226

2.  Underreporting of congenital rubella in Italy, 2010-2014.

Authors:  Cristina Giambi; Antonino Bella; Antonietta Filia; Martina Del Manso; Gloria Nacca; Silvia Declich; Maria Cristina Rota
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  2017-05-28       Impact factor: 3.183

3.  Congenital rubella syndrome and autism spectrum disorder prevented by rubella vaccination--United States, 2001-2010.

Authors:  Brynn E Berger; Ann Marie Navar-Boggan; Saad B Omer
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2011-05-19       Impact factor: 3.295

4.  The burden of congenital rubella syndrome in the Philippines: results from a retrospective assessment.

Authors:  Anna Lena Lopez; Peter Francis Raguindin; Jose Jonas Del Rosario; Ramon V Najarro; Eleanor Du; Josephine Aldaba; Aida M Salonga; Andrea Kristina Monzon-Pajarillo; Alvina Pauline Santiago; Alan C Ou; Maria Joyce Ducusin
Journal:  Western Pac Surveill Response J       Date:  2017-06-13

5.  The Impact of Recent Rubella Vaccine Introduction in 5 Countries in The African Region.

Authors:  Richard Luce; Balcha G Masresha; Regis Katsande; Amadou Fall; Messeret Eshetu Shibeshi
Journal:  J Immunol Sci       Date:  2018-07-28
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