March of Dimes Honors 100th Anniversary of Virginia Apgar
... Dr. Apgar was an advocate for universal rubella (German measles) vaccination to prevent women ... the disease to their unborn children. Although rubella is usually a mild childhood disease, it can cause ... pregnant. Dr. Apgar's efforts followed a 1964 rubella epidemic that caused about 50,000 abnormal ...Landmark Rh Immune Globulin Celebrates 40 Years of Saving Babies' Lives
... be inhibited. Because of the importance of rubella immunity among women of childbearing age, the ... vaccination of rubella-susceptible women with rubella or MMR vaccine should not be delayed because of ... after 3 or more months to ensure immunity to rubella and if necessary, to measles. USE IN ...Childhood vaccination may protect adult eyes
... Childhood vaccination for the rubella virus may have also almost entirely eliminated an ... of FHI, earlier studies had found antibodies for rubella in the eyes of patients with FHI, suggesting that the rubella virus might be involved. The UIC researchers ...Parents follow pediatrician advice on administering MMR vaccinations
... stories about an allegedly harmful link between the mumps, measles and rubella vaccine and the onset of autism had little effect on whether U.S. parents ... news. The number of children not receiving the mumps, measles and rubella vaccine (known as MMR) increased after February 1998, when a scientific ...Childhood Vaccines Save Lives, March Of Dimes Says
... to re-emerge is real, Dr. Katz said. For example, small outbreaks of rubella continue to occur in the U.S., and the potential for susceptible pregnant women to become infected continues to exist. rubella is a mild childhood illness that poses a serious threat of birth defects ...Pennsylvania State Department of Health Announces Three Cases of Measles in Southwest Region
... three cases of measles in a Westmoreland County family. Two of the individuals are under the age of 5 and had not received the Measles, Mump, rubella (MMR) vaccine. Their father, 33, received only a single dose of MMR as a child. Investigation of these cases is under way, and the source of ...Hard to Treat Diseases (HTDS) clinical trial protocol for MMR Vaccine expected Q2 2009
... quarter 2009. The MMR Vaccine is a mixture of three live attenuated viruses administered via injection for immunization against measles, mumps, and rubella (also called German measles). It is generally administered to children around the age of one year, with a second dose before starting school (i.e. ...San Francisco Health Plan is U.S. Leader in Childhood Immunizations
... for the parent. Required immunizations consist of four diphtheria, tetanus and acellular pertussis (DTaP), three polio (IPV), one measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), three H influenza type B (HiB), three hepatitis B, one chicken pox (VZV) and four pneumococcal conjugate vaccines. National rankings are ...Europe Unlikely to Meet Measles Goals: Report
... poor health systems and high fatality rates," wrote Jacques R. Kremer and Claude P. Muller of the WHO Regional Reference Laboratory for Measles and rubella in Sante, Luxembourg, in an accompanying comment in the journal. "Importations of measles virus from Europe have already triggered several outbreaks ...Wampole Impact Rubella Slide Test
Description:... Latex agglutination slide test for the qualitative and quantitative detection of rubella virus antibody in ....Congenital rubella syndrome nearly eradicated in the US
... Congenital rubella syndrome, a birth defect caused by the rubella virus (also known as German measles), has ... Toxicology Society, the statement notes that rubella is no longer an endemic disease in this country ...Birth defects: 8 million annually worldwide
... syndrome, iodine deficiency disorder, congenital rubella syndrome, and congenital syphilis were not ... to prevent severe congenital hypothyroidism; and rubella immunization to prevent congenital rubella syndrome. Recommendations in the report with ...Innovative method for creating a human cytomegalovirus vaccine outlined
... who during his career at the Institute between 1960 and 1991 developed the rubella vaccine that eradicated the disease in the U.S. and co-developed a new ... was to attenuate, or weaken, human CMV, as he had done to create the rubella vaccine. In contrast, the rotavirus vaccine was developed using ...When nerve cells can't make contact
... as the cause for autism. However, the "refrigerator mom" theory has now been refuted. The belief widely held in the 1990s that the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine could cause autism in small children has no scientific basis at all. Today, it is clear that genetic factors are the major cause of the ...New Rotavirus vaccine joins routine infant immunization schedule
... a former director of Infectious Diseases at Children's Hospital, developed a number of previous vaccines, including the vaccine that has eradicated rubella (German measles) in the United States. "This vaccine against a major childhood killer will impact the lives of children around the world," said ...Fragile US vaccine system needs improvement despite dramatic gains in health over past century
... to the major reductions in illness during the twentieth century from smallpox, diphtheria, measles, mumps, pertussis, polio, rubella, congenital rubella syndrome, tetanus, and H. influenzae, type b (in children less than 5 years old), new vaccines in the past 10 years for varicella (chickenpox), ...Delaware Valley Innovation Network Awards First Innovation Investment Grant to the Wistar Institute
... Wistar has long held the prestigious Cancer Center designation from the National Cancer Institute. Discoveries at Wistar led to the creation of the rubella vaccine that eradicated the disease in the United States, human rabies vaccines used worldwide, and a rotavirus vaccine approved in 2006. Today, ...CDC Immunization Advisory Committee Recommends Two New Pediatric Vaccines from GlaxoSmithKline
... of DTaP (INFANRIX) and three doses of IPV (IPOL(R)). All children in the study also received the second dose of U.S. licensed measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine (M-M-RII(R)) at the same time. In clinical studies, common adverse events were injection-site reactions (pain, redness, swelling, or ...