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|An [[infant]] who does not meet the criteria for a probable or confirmed case but who has one or more of the following findings: | |An [[infant]] who does not meet the criteria for a probable or confirmed case but who has '''one or more''' of the following findings: | ||
* [[Cataracts]] | * [[Cataracts]] | ||
* [[Congenital]] [[glaucoma]] | * [[Congenital]] [[glaucoma]] | ||
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* [[Developmental delay]] | * [[Developmental delay]] | ||
* [[Meningoencephalitis]], or | * [[Meningoencephalitis]], or | ||
* Radiolucent [[bone disease]] | * Radiolucent [[bone disease]] | ||
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|Probable | |Probable | ||
| | |An [[infant]] who '''does not have laboratory confirmation of [[rubella]]''' infection but has '''at least two''' of the following, without a more plausible etiology: | ||
* [[Cataracts]] or [[congenital]] [[glaucoma]], | |||
* [[Congenital heart disease]] (most commonly [[Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)|patent ductus arteriosus]] or peripheral [[pulmonary artery stenosis]]), | |||
* [[Hearing impairment]], or | |||
* Pigmentary [[retinopathy]]; | |||
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An [[infant]] who '''does not have laboratory confirmation of [[rubella]]''' infection but has '''at least one or more''' of the following, without a more plausible etiology: | |||
* [[Cataracts]] or [[congenital]] [[glaucoma]], | |||
* [[Congenital heart disease]] (most commonly [[Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)|patent ductus arteriosus]] or peripheral [[pulmonary artery stenosis]]), | |||
* [[Hearing impairment]], or | |||
* Pigmentary [[retinopathy]]; | |||
'''AND''' | |||
'''One or more''' of the following: | |||
* [[Purpura]], | |||
* [[Hepatosplenomegaly]] ([[HSM]]) | |||
* [[Microcephaly]] | |||
* [[Developmental delay]] | |||
* [[Meningoencephalitis]], or | |||
* Radiolucent [[bone disease]] | |||
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Revision as of 16:42, 5 January 2017
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Kalsang Dolma, M.B.B.S.[2], Dima Nimri, M.D. [3]
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Overview
CDC Case Definitions
in 2009, the CDC published the following case definition for case classification of congenital rubella syndrome:
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Suspected | An infant who does not meet the criteria for a probable or confirmed case but who has one or more of the following findings:
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Probable | An infant who does not have laboratory confirmation of rubella infection but has at least two of the following, without a more plausible etiology:
OR An infant who does not have laboratory confirmation of rubella infection but has at least one or more of the following, without a more plausible etiology:
AND One or more of the following:
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Confirmed | |||
Infection only |