Acta Médica Portuguesa (Feb 2021)

Post Vaccine Rubella During a Measles Outbreak: Clinical Case

  • Luísa Graça,
  • Sara Pereira,
  • Raquel Duro,
  • António Sarmento

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20344/amp.12670
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 2

Abstract

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Rubella is a vaccine preventable infection, and congenital rubella the most feared complication of this disease. Although young adult women are at greatest risk of post-vaccine rubella, this is also the group who potentially benefits the most from vaccine protection. Since post-vaccine disease has a mild and self-limited course, the benefit clearly exceeds the risk. During a measles outbreak in the north of Portugal, a 38-year-old woman presented with cervical posterior lymphadenopathies, fever and a maculo-papular rash one week after the administration of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine. Measles was discarded and rubella viremia was demonstrated. Symptoms of rubella are non-specific and laboratory confirmation is essential. This is particularly relevant during a measles outbreak.

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