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[Congenital rubella syndrome in infants treated at a pediatrics hospital].

Authors :
Solórzano-Santos F
López-Kirwan A
Alvarez y Muñoz MT
Miranda-Novales MG
Gadea-Alvarez T
Vázquez-Rosales G
Source :
Gaceta medica de Mexico [Gac Med Mex] 2001 Mar-Apr; Vol. 137 (2), pp. 105-9.
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Unlabelled: Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) has been considered an uncommon problem in Mexico.<br />Objective: To analyze and describe clinical features of CRS cases in infants from a pediatric hospital in Mexico City during an 8 year period.<br />Design: retrospective study. Patients younger than 18 months of age with a positive serologic test for IgG and IgM rubella antibodies were included. Antibodies were measured by an immunoenzymatic microparticles assay.<br />Results: Fifty-six cases were identified, 42 complete clinical records were available for review. Of these, 23 (54.7%) were female and 19 (45.3%) male. Median for age was five months. A total of 9/42 mothers (21%) had history of rash during pregnancy. IgM antibodies were detected in 15 infants and IgG in 27. Major manifestations were ocular (74%), neurologic (66%), and congenital heart disease (67%). Congenital cataracts were detected in 69%, in 52% hepatomegaly, in 43% jaundice, in 40% anemia, in 48% thrombocytopenia, and hearing loss 19%.<br />Conclusion: Five confirmed cases with CRS per year in one hospital indicate a high frequency. Only a small percentage of women had a history of rash during pregnancy. CRS must be investigated in infants with ocular, neurologic, and congenital heart diseases.

Details

Language :
Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
0016-3813
Volume :
137
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Gaceta medica de Mexico
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11381796