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A Rubella Epidemic in Sasebo, Japan in 1957, with Various Complications
Authors:Hiroyuki Moriuchi MD    Shiro Yamasaki MD    Koichi Mori MD    Masayoshi Sakai MD  Yoshiro Tsuji MD
Institution:Department of Pediatrics, Sasebo Kyosai Hospital;Faculty of Medicine, Nagasaki University Nagasaki;Department of Pediatrics, Sasebo City ospital;Faculty of Medicine, Nagasaki University Nagasaki;Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Nagasaki University Nagasaki
Abstract:Though the rubella vaccination programme for adolescent girls was introduced in Japan in 1977, rubella epidemics have occurred repeatedly. Also in Sasebo, Japan in 1987, we experienced various complications as follows: encephalitis (five cases), meningitis (three), thrombocytopenic purpura (four), vascular purpura (four), hemolytic anemia (two), pneumonia (eight), protein-losing gastroenteropathy (one), multiple organ disorder with encephalitis, purpura, myocarditis, hepatic and renal dysfunction (one), and congenital rubella syndrome (CRS: three). Disorders ranging over multiple organs seem to occur in acquired as well as congenital rubella infection. The incidence of encephalitis was estimated to be 1: 1600 cases of rubella and two of five cases were apparently serious. Though the strategy for preventing rubella has been directed only against CRS, we should note the various and severe complications with acquired rubella infection, and should adopt two-stepped protection: vaccination of young children of both sexes and of adolescent girls.
Keywords:Rubella    Encephalities    Hemolytic anemia    Peumonia  Protin-losing gastroenteropathy  
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