rubella in A Sentence

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    Rubella, also called German measles, is a virus.

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    It is a disease caused by Rubella virus.

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    The Measles Rubella Initiative.

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    Chicken Pox and Rubella will examine.

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    Rubella usually appears in children.

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    Note: Rubella rarely causes complications in healthy people.

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    Rubella, we got you a middle name.

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    Rubella, also known as German measles, can cause severe birth defects.

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    Rubella, also known as German measles, causes mild illness in most individuals.

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    Blood tests can confirm or rule out Rubella if it is suspected.

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    MMR protects your child and your family against measles, mumps and Rubella.

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    Have a blood test to check that they are immune to German measles(Rubella).

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    Rubella vaccine prevents babies being badly damaged if their mother catches Rubella when pregnant.

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    In order to identify Rubella in an adult, you can conduct serological diagnosis.

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    In some cases, Rubella causes congenital malformations and even leads to fetal death.

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    If a woman is pregnant, tests can show whether Rubella or toxoplasmosis are present.

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    Mandatory Rubella should be differentiated from measles, scarlet fever, enterovirus infection and allergic rashes.

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    But, getting MMR vaccine is much safer than getting measles, mumps, or Rubella disease.

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    Apart from Rubella, other viruses like Zika can also cause some malformations in the baby.

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    In the most serious cases of congenital Rubella syndrome, the infant can even die.

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    Rubella is still widespread in many parts of the world, such as Africa and Asia.

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    Note: it is very rare for a pregnant woman to catch Rubella in the UK.

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    India has recently supplied more than 30,000 measles and Rubella vaccine drugs to the Maldives.

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    If they have been exposed to illness such as toxoplasmosis or Rubella during the pregnancy.

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    It should be noted that the Rubella rash never appears on the soles and palms.

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    This means you are immune to Rubella and should not be able to catch it.

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    Pink spots on the skin can be symptoms of chickenpox, Rubella, scarlet fever and measles.

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    If your blood test shows you have IgG antibodies for Rubella, you will be immune.

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    Rubella on the other hand is also a viral infection that is characterised by red rashes.

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    Immunisation with the measles, mumps and Rubella vaccine(MMR vaccine) has made Rubella uncommon in the UK.

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