Summary
Neurological complications following rubella are only rarely encountered. However, in many cases severe neurological impairment may occur, leading to permanent disability. In a recent epidemic of rubella in Israel during the years 1978–1979, 20 patients with severe neurological complications have been seen. We report on 5 cases of which 3 are described in detail. Considering the efficacy of immunization against rubella, we suggest that in countries such as England and Israel in which periodic epidemics of rubella occur, a generalized plan of immunization should be undertaken during the first years of life. Such an approach will prevent the neurological complication of congenital, as well as acquired, rubella infection.
Zusammenfassung
Obwohl neurologische Komplikationen nur selten nach Rubella erscheinen, sind sie in vielen Fällen schwer und können zu permanenten neurologischen Schäden führen. In einer Rubella-Epidemie, die kürzlich in Israel auftrat (1978–1979), wurden 20 Fälle von schweren neurologischen Komplikationen festgestellt. Wir berichten über 5 dieser Fälle, 3 von ihnen in ausführlicher Weise. Nachdem Rubella-Impfung sehr wirksam ist, schlagen wir vor, daß in Ländern wie Israel oder England, in denen Epidemien von Zeit zu Zeit auftreten, ein allgemeiner Impfungsplan für die ersten Lebensjahre eingeführt wird. So ein Plan kann die neurologischen Komplikationen nach kongenitaler oder erworbener Rubella verhindern.
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Bechar, M., Davidovich, S., Goldhammer, G. et al. Neurological complications following rubella infection. J Neurol 226, 283–287 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00313402
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