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Acute unilateral conjunctivitis after rubella vaccination: the detection of the rubella genome in the inflamed conjunctiva by reverse transcriptase-polymerase-chain reaction

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Title: Acute unilateral conjunctivitis after rubella vaccination: the detection of the rubella genome in the inflamed conjunctiva by reverse transcriptase-polymerase-chain reaction
Authors: Kitaichi, N. Browse this author
Ariga, T. Browse this author
Ohno, S. Browse this author
Shimizu, T. Browse this author
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Journal Title: British Journal of Ophthalmology
Volume: 90
Issue: 11
Start Page: 1436
End Page: 1437
Publisher DOI: 10.1136/bjo.2006.096008
Abstract: The efficacy of long-term rubella vaccine is >90%, and the anti-rubella vaccination causes few side effects.1 Some cases of anterior uveitis were reported after a combined vaccination for measles, mumps and rubella, but not when vaccination for rubella alone was administered.2 Another study reported that, after smallpox vaccination, 16 out of 450 000 subjects vaccinated had ocular complaints including conjunctivitis, keratitis and eyelid oedema, and only 5 of those cases were confirmed positive for vaccinia by culture or PCR.3 However, conjunctivitis after rubella vaccination with laboratory confirmation has never been reported.
Type: article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/15830
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