I graduated from the Jefferson Medical College Hospital of Philadelphia in 1965, majoring in medical technology. I went on to work for other hospitals over the years, mainly in clinical bacteriology and infection control. In 1970, I worked in the bacteriology laboratory at Episcopal Hospital. I was in the early stage of  pregnancy with my first child, Joy, when I was exposed to a patient who was suspected of having German measles, also called rubella.

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