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Results 31 - 40 of 56 for Rubella
  1. ... of the following birth defects: Chondrodysplasia syndrome Congenital rubella Conradi-Hünermann syndrome Down syndrome (trisomy 21) Ectodermal ...
  2. ... Certain medicines Infections present at birth, such as rubella , syphilis , and others Diseases that affect the liver ...
  3. ... tetanus, and pertussis (Tdap) Influenza (flu) Measles - mumps - rubella (MMR) Polio You also may need vaccines for ...
  4. ... acute and chronic) Rabies (human and animal cases) Rubella (including congenital syndrome) Salmonella paratyphi and typhi infections ...
  5. ... vaccine Influenza vaccine Meningococcal vaccine MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine Polio ...
  6. ... drug use, heavy alcohol use, infections such as rubella, and other factors. Weeks 6 to 7 Arm ...
  7. ... her baby in the womb, such as toxoplasmosis , rubella , or herpes The ear can also be injured ...
  8. ... children have received the MMR (mumps, measles, and rubella) vaccine.
  9. ... phenylketonuria (PKU) in the mother Methylmercury poisoning Congenital rubella Congenital toxoplasmosis Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) Use of certain ...
  10. ... body. Childhood illnesses such as chickenpox , measles , roseola , rubella , hand-foot-mouth disease , fifth disease , and scarlet ...
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