Rubella Eradication: Not Yet Accomplished, but Entirely Feasible
Stanley A. Plotkin
Abstract
Rubella virus is the most teratogenic virus known to science and is capable of causing large epidemics. The RA 27/3 rubella vaccine, usually combined with measles vaccine, has eliminated rubella and congenital rubella syndrome from much of the world, notably from the Western Hemisphere. Except in immunosuppressed individuals, it is remarkably safe. Together with rubella vaccine strains used in China and Japan, eradication of the rubella virus is possible, indeed more feasible than eradication of measles or mumps.
Topics & Concepts
RubellaVirologyMeaslesRubella vaccineRubella virusMedicineVaccinationImmunologyVirology and Viral DiseasesImmunodeficiency and Autoimmune DisordersParvovirus B19 Infection Studies