CLINICAL FEATURES OF REDNY INFECTION SYNDROME IN CHILDREN
Abstract
The impact of the rubella virus on the child's body can occur over a long period, starting from the first months of intrauterine development, in the early and late neonatal period and in the first years of life. The consequences of this exposure are inversely proportional to age and gestational age. But in the case of the survival of the fetus and the birth of a living child, the threat of death is directly proportional to the severity of the teratogenic effect. The variety of clinical manifestations of the extended congenital rubella syndrome requires the frequency of frequencies and the specification of indications for retrospective verification of the etiological role of rubella.
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