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1990 Case DefinitionClinical descriptionAn illness of newborns resulting from rubella infection in utero and characterized by symptoms from the following categories:
Associated symptoms may be:
Clinical case definitionPresence of any defects or laboratory data consistent with congenital rubella infection (as reported by a health professional) Laboratory criteria for diagnosis
Case classificationPossible: a case with some compatible clinical findings but not meeting the criteria for a compatible case Compatible: a case that is not laboratory confirmed and that has any two complications listed in (A) above, or one complication from (A) and one from (B) Confirmed: a clinically compatible case that is laboratory confirmed CommentIn compatible cases, either or both of the eye-related findings (cataracts and congenital glaucoma) count as a single complication. See also: |
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