Rubéola - OPS OMS | Organización Panamericana de la Salud - PAHO Rubéola: Protege a tu familia de esta enfermedad prevenible La rubéola es una enfermedad viral contagiosa, especialmente peligrosa para mujeres embarazadas Conoce los síntomas, cómo se transmite y cómo prevenirla con la vacuna MMR Descubre cómo las Américas han eliminado la rubéola y por qué la vacunación es clave para mantenernos protegidos
Americas region is declared the worlds first to eliminate rubella - PAHO Before mass-scale rubella vaccination, an estimated 16,000 to more than 20,000 children were born with CRS each year in Latin America and the Caribbean, while more than 158,000 rubella cases were reported in 1997 alone In the United States, 20,000 infants were born with CRS during the last major rubella outbreak (1964-65) A Pan American effort
What is another name for rubella? - Answers Rubella is a disease caused by the rubella virus The name "rubella" is derived from the Latin, meaning "little red " What is the scientific name for Rubella virus?
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR RUBELLA AND CONGENITAL RUBELLA SYNDROME (CRS) • Rubella surveillance should be completely integrated with measles surveillance All sera from suspected measles cases which test negative for measles IgM antibodies should be tested for rubella IgM antibodies and vice versa • CRS surveillance should be initiated throughout the Americas in order to detect CRS
Measles Rubella bi-Weekly Bulletin - PAHO The bulletin collects data since 1995 Access the Measles Rubella Weekly Bulletins from 1995 to 2007 Subscribe Annual bulletins Bulletin 2023 Epidemiological Weeks 1-52 Measles-Rubella-Congenital Rubella Download Bulletin 2022 Epidemiological Weeks 1-52 Measles-Rubella-Congenital Rubella Download Current issues of the Measles Rubella Weekly Bulletin
Epidemiological Alert Measles in the Americas Region rubella, and congenital rubella syndrome in our Region To this end, it is crucial to strengthen surveillance and rapid response to these diseases, as well as to achieve vaccination coverage ≥ 95% with two doses of measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine
Epidemiological Alert Measles in the Region of the Americas - PAHO According to the provisional monthly measles and rubella surveillance data, published by WHO until January 20241, in 2022, 369,195 suspected cases of measles were reported in 166 Member States of the 6 WHO Regions, of which 171,156 (46%) were classified as measles (includes laboratory-confirmed cases, clinical, or epidemiological criteria)