Originally Posted by GingerSue
infants born with congential rubella syndrome should be isolated
they continue to shed the virus for up to 12 months
so - are they kept isolated for 12 months?
They are kept isolated for their entire hospital stay, whether that is a few days on mother-baby, or a few months in the NICU.
Once discharged, the parents need to be taught not to expose their baby to people who are unvaccinated, immunocompromised, or otherwise vulnerable to rubella infection. They are not, to my knowlege, quarantined, if that is what you mean by isolation for 12 months. There are always people in the general population capable of transmitting communicable diseases to others. I do not believe that a newborn with congenital rubella would be treated differently than other disease carriers from a public health standpoint.