Congenital rubella syndrome causes
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Causes
- Congenital rubella occurs when the rubella virus in the mother affects the developing baby at a critical time, in the first 3 months of pregnancy. After the fourth month, the mother's rubella infection is less likely to harm the developing baby.
- The number of babies born with congenital rubella has decreased dramatically since the introduction of the rubella vaccine.
- Pregnant women who are not vaccinated for rubella and who have not had the disease in the past risk infecting themself and their unborn baby.