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Rubella

Rubella is an infection caused by a virus. It is usually mild with fever and a rash. About half of the people who get rubella do not have symptoms. If you do get them, symptoms may include:

  • A rash that starts on the face and spreads to the body
  • Mild fever
  • Aching joints, especially in young women
  • Swollen glands

Rubella is most dangerous for a pregnant woman's baby. It can cause miscarriage or birth defects.

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  1. Rubella (National Library of Medicine)  
    Rubella is an infection caused by a virus. It is usually mild with fever and a rash. About half of the people who get rubella do not have symptoms. If you do ...
  2. Rubella, also known as the German measles, is an infection in which there is a rash on the skin. Congenital rubella is when a pregnant woman with rubella ...
  3. About Rubella (German Measles, Three-Day Measles) (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Learn about rubella, how contagious it is, who is at risk, symptoms, and how to prevent spread.
  4. Rubella (German Measles) (Nemours Foundation)  
    Rubella/Start Here
  5. Rubella (German Measles, Three-Day Measles) Photos (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Rubella/Images
  6. ... mother is infected with the virus that causes German measles. Congenital means the condition is present at birth. ... Gershon AA. Rubella virus (German measles). In: Bennett JE, Dolin R, ... Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases . 9th ed. ...
  7. ... an active infection. Another name for rubella is German measles.
  8. ... its entirety from the CDC MMR (Measles, Mumps, & Rubella) Vaccine Information Statement (VIS): cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/ ... vaccinated? MMR vaccine can prevent measles, mumps, and rubella . MEASLES (M) causes fever, cough, runny nose, and ...
  9. ... its entirety from the CDC MMRV (Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Varicella) Vaccine Information Statement (VIS): www.cdc. ... get vaccinated? MMRV vaccine can prevent measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella . MEASLES (M) causes fever, cough, runny ...
  10. Vaccine (Shot) for Rubella (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Learn more about the rubella vaccine (MMR). Rubella (German measles) is usually mild but can cause miscarriage and ...
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