Detection of Rubella Antibodies in Women with Repeated Miscarriage During Different Seasons in Mosul City

Section: Research Paper
Published
Dec 31, 2022
Pages
55-62

Abstract

Background: Rubella or German measles is a viral disease transmitted via aerosol droplets affecting mainly children, Mostly, rubella is a simple and self-limiting disease with no chronic consequences, except in infected pregnant women which may result in devastating outcomes depending on the trimester of pregnancy. Materials and methods: the study enrolled 1004 women suffering from spontaneous miscarriage tested for rubella IgM antibodies using ELISA. The sampling was conducted in two different seasons, summer and winter. Results: Test reading showed that 15.23% of all tested women were positive for rubella IgM antibodies i.e. 153 out of 1004 women. Seasonal change showed no significant variation in the percentage of the infection, where 15.8% of all participants were positive in summer versus 14.35% seropositive in the winter season (p 0.05). Conclusion: Rubella infection is affecting a relatively high number of women suffering from a spontaneous miscarriage in Mosul city, and there was no seasonal variation in the rate of infection.

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aldabbagh, karam. (2022). Detection of Rubella Antibodies in Women with Repeated Miscarriage During Different Seasons in Mosul City. Iraqi Journal of Pharmacy, 19(2), 55–62. Retrieved from https://rjps.uomosul.edu.iq/index.php/iphr/article/view/21578