Maternal-fetal rubella infection: insights from molecular biology

Study objective: To evaluate the diagnostic value of RT-PCR on amniotic fluid in the prenatal diagnosis of congenital rubella infection. Materials and methods: RT-PCR on amniotic fluid was compared to the detection of specific IgM in fetal and/or newborn blood in 45 women who had a confirmed primary rubella infection during their pregnancy. Results: The specificity of RT-PCR was excellent (100%), and its sensitivity was comparable to that found for other maternal-fetal infections (83–95%). Conclusion: RT-PCR on amniotic fluid could be recommended for the prenatal diagnosis of congenital rubella infection.

Author(s): Mace M, Cointe D, Six C, Levy Bruhl D, Parent du Chatelet I, Ingrand P, Grangeot Keros L

Publishing year: 2004

Pages: 540-3

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