Chapter 14: Rubella Figure 1
Manual for the Surveillance of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
Figure 1
Figure 1. Algorithm for serologic evaluation of pregnant women exposed to rubella
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IgM and IgG at the time of first visit (Save sera)
- IgM+/IgG+
- Acute infection or false IgM positive
- Collect 2nd serum 5-10 days later. IgM, IgG and avidity testing to be conducted
- High avidity, no rise in IgG titers (tested together with first serum) Likely false-positive
- Low avidity, rise in IgG titers (tested together with first serum) Acute Infection
- Discuss options for pregnancy outcome
- Collect 2nd serum 5-10 days later. IgM, IgG and avidity testing to be conducted
- Acute infection or false IgM positive
- IgM+/IgG-
- Acute infection or false IgM positive
- Collect 2nd serum 5-10 days later. IgM, IgG and avidity testing to be conducted
- High avidity, no rise in IgG titers (tested together with first serum) Likely false-positive
- Low avidity, rise in IgG titers (tested together with first serum) Acute Infection
- Discuss options for pregnancy outcome
- Collect 2nd serum 5-10 days later. IgM, IgG and avidity testing to be conducted
- Acute infection or false IgM positive
- IgM-/IgG-
- Susceptible
- Repeat IgM/IgG 3-4 weeks from suspected exposure (Test concurrently with first specimen)
- Positive IgM+, IgG+
- Acute Infection
- Discuss options for pregnancy outcome
- Acute Infection
- Negative
- Repeat IgM/IgG in 6 weeks if risk of exposure continues to exist (Test concurrently with first specimen)
- Positive IgM+, IgG+
- Acute Infection
- Discuss options for pregnancy outcome
- Acute Infection
- Negative
- Infection Discarded
- Positive IgM+, IgG+
- Repeat IgM/IgG in 6 weeks if risk of exposure continues to exist (Test concurrently with first specimen)
- Positive IgM+, IgG+
- Repeat IgM/IgG 3-4 weeks from suspected exposure (Test concurrently with first specimen)
- Susceptible
- IgM-/IgG+
- Immune
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