RUBELLA IGG ANTIBODY
Immunity: The presence of rubella antibodies rules out a primary infection
during the pregnancy. Antibodies derived from a natural, wild infection lead
to lifelong immunity. Antibodies from a live-attenuated virus are not as
durable.
Susceptibility: An absence of antibodies leaves the woman at risk for a
primary rubella infection in pregnancy that can have devastating fetal effects,
particularly in the first trimester. Rubella immunization is contraindicated in
pregnancy because it is made from a live virus but is recommended after
delivery.
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