Rubella / German Measles
1996 Case Definition
1996 Case Definition
Clinical Description
An illness that has all the following characteristics:
- Acute onset of generalized maculopapular rash
- Temperature greater than 99.0°F (greater than 37.2°C), if measured
- Arthralgia/arthritis, lymphadenopathy, or conjunctivitis
Laboratory Criteria For Diagnosis
- Isolation of rubella virus, OR
- Significant rise between acute- and convalescent-phase titers in serum rubella immunoglobulin G antibody level by any standard serologic assay, OR
- Positive serologic test for rubella immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibody
Case Classification
Suspected
Any generalized rash illness of acute onset
Probable
A case that meets the clinical case definition, has no or noncontributory serologic or virologic testing, and is not epidemiologically linked to a laboratory-confirmed case
Confirmed
A case that is laboratory confirmed or that meets the clinical case definition and is epidemiologically linked to a laboratory-confirmed case
Comments
Serum rubella IgM test results that are false positives have been reported in persons with other viral infections (e.g., acute infection with Epstein-Barr virus [infectious mononucleosis], recent cytomegalovirus infection, and parvovirus infection) or in the presence of rheumatoid factor. Patients who have laboratory evidence of recent measles infection are excluded.