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Rubella in Sub-Saharan Africa and sensorineural hearing loss: a case control study.

Cristina CaroçaVera VicentePaula CampeloMaria ChasqueiraHelena CariaSusana SilvaPaulo PaixãoJoão Paço
Published in: BMC public health (2017)
Rubella is a disease that can be prevented. Rubella infections are still very common in São Tomé and Príncipe, and women of child-bearing age are still at risk for rubella infection during pregnancy, justifying the urgency of vaccination against rubella. A statistically significant association between the group of children under 14 years of age with HL and immunity for rubella was observed in this country, although this study did not allow us to establish a cause-effect relationship between rubella infection and SNHL.
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