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The decline in congenital rubella syndrome in Western Australia: an impact of the school girl vaccination program?

F J Stanley, M Sim, G Wilson, S Worthington.   

Abstract

Rubella vaccination became available in 1970 in Australia. In Western Australia (WA), a school girl vaccination program was well established by 1971. Mothers under 26 years of age in 1983 would have been eligible for this program and they constitute 40 per cent of WA births. Data on Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS) cases were obtained for years of birth 1968-83 inclusive to ascertain if there had been an impact of the program on the CRS rate. Epidemics of rubella occurred in 1970-71, 1974, and 1979-80. The CRS rate has fallen steadily; it did not rise during the 1979-80 epidemic and was less than one in each year after 1977. All CRS cases born since 1974 were to mothers too old to have been eligible for the program. The data suggest that the vaccination program is effective, but this cannot be proven until data become available on pregnancy terminations.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3940451      PMCID: PMC1646423          DOI: 10.2105/ajph.76.1.35

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Public Health        ISSN: 0090-0036            Impact factor:   9.308


  6 in total

1.  Two-stage vaccination programme against rubella.

Authors:  R M Anderson; R M May
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1983-12-17       Impact factor: 79.321

2.  Congenital malformations register in Western Australia.

Authors:  J F Seward; F J Stanley
Journal:  Med J Aust       Date:  1981-03-07       Impact factor: 7.738

3.  Childhood deafness in Australia. Incidence and maternal rubella, 1949-1980.

Authors:  L J Upfold; J Isepy
Journal:  Med J Aust       Date:  1982-10-02       Impact factor: 7.738

4.  Congenital rubella syndrome in Western Australia.

Authors:  F J Stanley; P J Burgar; N W Fong; H M Milroy
Journal:  Aust Paediatr J       Date:  1985-05

5.  Changes in the significance of maternal rubella as a factor in childhood deafness--1954 to 1982.

Authors:  L J Upfold
Journal:  Med J Aust       Date:  1984-05-26       Impact factor: 7.738

6.  Impact of rubella vaccination in Australia.

Authors:  M A Menser; J R Hudson; A M Murphy; Y E Cossart
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1984-05-12       Impact factor: 79.321

  6 in total
  4 in total

1.  Rubella infection during pregnancy in the 1985-86 epidemic: follow-up after seven years.

Authors:  I Zgórniak-Nowosielska; B Zawilińska; S Szostek
Journal:  Eur J Epidemiol       Date:  1996-06       Impact factor: 8.082

2.  Trends in perinatal mortality and cerebral palsy in Western Australia, 1967 to 1985.

Authors:  F J Stanley; L Watson
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1992-06-27

3.  Seroepidemiology, morbidity and vaccination strategies against rubella infection. Eight years experience in Oltrepò Pavese.

Authors:  C Pelissero; C Marena; F Aguzzi; M Bevilacqua; F Rebasti
Journal:  Eur J Epidemiol       Date:  1993-05       Impact factor: 8.082

Review 4.  Viral causes of hearing loss: a review for hearing health professionals.

Authors:  Brandon E Cohen; Anne Durstenfeld; Pamela C Roehm
Journal:  Trends Hear       Date:  2014-07-29       Impact factor: 3.293

  4 in total

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