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= Rubella virus (German measles) =
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* Also known as German measles
 
* Causes fever, rash, ± arthritis
 
* Fever, rash, ± arthritis
 
 
* Mnemonic: "German toga party", "Oct-toga-fest"
 
* Mnemonic: "German toga party", "Oct-toga-fest"
 
* Congenital syndrome: deafness, cataracts, and CHD
 
* Congenital syndrome: deafness, cataracts, and CHD
   
== Microbiology ==
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= Microbiology =
   
 
* RNA virus in the Togaviridae family, genus ''Rubivirus''
 
* RNA virus in the Togaviridae family, genus ''Rubivirus''
   
== Epidemiology ==
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= Epidemiology =
   
 
* Seasonal, in spring, if no vaccine
 
* Seasonal, in spring, if no vaccine
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** All cases are imported
 
** All cases are imported
   
== Pathophysiology ==
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= Pathophysiology =
   
 
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== Clinical Presentation ==
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= Clinical Presentation =
   
 
* Incubation period 18 days (range 12 to 23 days)
 
* Incubation period 18 days (range 12 to 23 days)
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* Encephalitis is rare
 
* Encephalitis is rare
   
=== Congenital rubella syndrome ===
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== Congenital rubella syndrome ==
   
 
* ''Deafness'', ''cataracts'', glaucoma, congenital heart disease, and mental retardation
 
* ''Deafness'', ''cataracts'', glaucoma, congenital heart disease, and mental retardation
 
* Low birth weight, thrombocytopenic purpura, organomegaly, meningoencephalitis, retinopathy, PDA, PS, developmental disorders, cryptorchidism, inguinal hernia
 
* Low birth weight, thrombocytopenic purpura, organomegaly, meningoencephalitis, retinopathy, PDA, PS, developmental disorders, cryptorchidism, inguinal hernia
   
== Diagnosis ==
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= Diagnosis =
   
 
* Acute and convalescent ELISA serology, or single IgM titre
 
* Acute and convalescent ELISA serology, or single IgM titre
 
* Can do PCR for viral RNA on throat swabs, CSF, or amniotic fluid
 
* Can do PCR for viral RNA on throat swabs, CSF, or amniotic fluid
   
== Management ==
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= Management =
   
 
* First trimester infection is more likely to have congenital rubella, rare in third trimester
 
* First trimester infection is more likely to have congenital rubella, rare in third trimester
 
* Confirm vaccination status of the exposed individual, in which case they will be very low risk
 
* Confirm vaccination status of the exposed individual, in which case they will be very low risk
   
== Vaccination ==
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= Vaccination =
   
 
* Live attenuated vaccine is included in MMR at 12-15 months and 4-6 years
 
* Live attenuated vaccine is included in MMR at 12-15 months and 4-6 years
 
* Vaccine is 95% effective
 
* Vaccine is 95% effective
 
* Should revaccinate most young women
 
* Should revaccinate most young women
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[[Category:Togaviridae]]

Revision as of 19:37, 14 August 2019

  • Also known as German measles
  • Causes fever, rash, ± arthritis
  • Mnemonic: "German toga party", "Oct-toga-fest"
  • Congenital syndrome: deafness, cataracts, and CHD

Microbiology

  • RNA virus in the Togaviridae family, genus Rubivirus

Epidemiology

  • Seasonal, in spring, if no vaccine
  • Less contaggious than measles, spread by respiratory droplets
    • Most contagious while the rash is erupting, but ranges from 10 days prior to 15 days after
    • Infants with congenital rubella can shed it in body fluids for months
  • Epidemics happened every 6 to 9 years, with larger epidemics every 30 years
  • Worldwide, until it was eliminated in the Americas in 2009
    • All cases are imported

Pathophysiology

Clinical Presentation

  • Incubation period 18 days (range 12 to 23 days)
  • Benign after birth (postnatal rubella)
  • In adults, prodrome of fever, malaise, and anorexia, followed by the rash
  • Rash appears along with development of immunity
    • Rash starts at the head and moves down
    • Maculopapular
    • May desquamate during healing
    • May be absent
    • Can have Forschheimer's spots (petechial lesions on the soft palate), but not pathognomonic
  • Adenopathy can last weeks, primarily posterior auricular, posterior cervical, and suboccipital
  • Can develop arthritis in a third, usually fingers, wrists, and knees
    • Onset soon after the rash, can take up to a month to resolve
  • Hemorrhage from thrombocytopenia and vascular damage, more commonly in children
  • Encephalitis is rare

Congenital rubella syndrome

  • Deafness, cataracts, glaucoma, congenital heart disease, and mental retardation
  • Low birth weight, thrombocytopenic purpura, organomegaly, meningoencephalitis, retinopathy, PDA, PS, developmental disorders, cryptorchidism, inguinal hernia

Diagnosis

  • Acute and convalescent ELISA serology, or single IgM titre
  • Can do PCR for viral RNA on throat swabs, CSF, or amniotic fluid

Management

  • First trimester infection is more likely to have congenital rubella, rare in third trimester
  • Confirm vaccination status of the exposed individual, in which case they will be very low risk

Vaccination

  • Live attenuated vaccine is included in MMR at 12-15 months and 4-6 years
  • Vaccine is 95% effective
  • Should revaccinate most young women