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Rubella
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Rubella
(German measles) - Easy
to understand information for patients on German measles, a mild viral
illness caused by the rubella virus. Written by a UK general
practitioner.
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Rubella
- Rubella , or German
measles, is an infectious viral disease that produces a rash. The
incubation period of rubella varies between two and three weeks.
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Rubella
(German Measles) - Rubella
infection is also known as "German measles" or "3-day
measles." Includes symptoms and signs, treatment, and prevention.
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Rubella
and Pregnancy - If
you haven't had German Measles (rubella), or haven't been vaccinated
against it, your unborn child could be at risk if you're exposed to
it, especially during the first trimester.
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Measles
and Rubella - Once
a "rite" of childhood, the measles has become much less
common in the United States. Measles, also called rubeola, might seem
fairly innocuous with its red rash, but it is considered the most ....
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Why
Should I Immunize My Child? - The
American Academy of Pediatrics answers parents' questions about
immunizations, including information about the Measles-Mumps-Rubella
vaccine and alleged links to autism.
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Encyclopedia.com
- Results for rubella - rubella
or German measles, acute infectious disease of children and young
adults. It is caused by a filterable virus that is spread by droplet
spray from the respiratory tract of an infected...
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