1. Rubella - Nationwide Children's Hospital
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Rubella, also known as German measles, is an illness caused by a virus.

2. About Rubella - CDC
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Learn about rubella, how contagious it is, who is at risk, symptoms, and how to prevent spread.

3. Rubella in Children - Nationwide Children's Hospital
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Rubella is a viral illness that causes a mild fever and a skin rash. It is also called German measles, but is not caused by the same virus that causes measles (rubeola).

4. Rubella (German Measles or Three-Day Measles)
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Communicable Disease Fact Sheet, rubella
5. Rubella in Children - St. Joseph's Candler
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Rubella is a viral illness that causes a mild fever and a skin rash. It is also called German measles, but is not caused by the same virus that causes measles (rubeola).
6. Rubella Virus Replication and Links to Teratogenicity - PMC
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Rubella virus (RV) is the causative agent of the disease known more popularly as German measles. Rubella is predominantly a childhood disease and is endemic throughout the world. Natural infections of rubella occur only in humans and are generally ...

7. Rubella in Children | Boston Children's Hospital
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Rubella is a viral illness that results in a rash or skin eruption. Learn more from Boston Children's Hospital.
8. Debunking vaccination myths for parents - BBC
Apr 3, 2019 · He and his wife, Victoria, are expecting their first child in August but he is stepfather to her two teenage children, who are both vaccinated.
One couple who are considering not vaccinating their child ask experts questions.

9. Rubella - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
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Learn more about the symptoms and prevention of this contagious viral infection best known for its distinctive red rash.

10. FOLLOW- UP ON THE NEWS; Fight to Wipe Out Rubella in U.S.
Feb 23, 1986 · Last year the National Centers for Disease Control said that in 1984 there were 752 cases of the disease, commonly called German measles. This ...
U.S.|FOLLOW- UP ON THE NEWS; Fight to Wipe Out Rubella in U.S.
