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* By the second decade of life, it can cause a progressing, fatal [[Causes::panencephalitis]]
* By the second decade of life, it can cause a progressing, fatal [[Causes::panencephalitis]]


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[[Category:Congenital infections]]

Revision as of 16:21, 20 September 2020

Background

Pathophysiology

  • Transplacental transfer of rubella virus occurs during viremia, which peaks about 5 to 7 days following infection of mother
    • Mother may be asymptomatic

Clinical Manifestations

  • Spectrum of disease, which includes intra-uterine fetal demise, preterm delivery, and the congenital rubella syndrome
  • Severity depends in part on timing of infection
    • Up to 8 weeks gestation: 20% chance of spontaneous abortion
    • Up to 10 weeks: 90% chance of congenital rubella syndrome (severe defects)
    • 13-18 weeks: 10-20% chance of hearing loss and retinopathy
    • Congenital defects are unlikely if infection happens after 18 to 20 weeks gestation
    • Intra-uterine growth restriction is likely only effect in third trimester
  • Most children are asymptomatic at birth, but can develop signs and symptoms after several years

Congenital Rubella Syndrome