
1) Cause of some spots 2) Epidemic roseola 3) German measles 4) Measles 5) Measles variety 6) Morbilli 7) Red rash cause 8) Rubeola 9) Three-day measles 10) Type of measles 11) Vaccine-preventable disease
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1) German measles
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• (n.) An acute specific disease with a dusky red cutaneous eruption resembling that of measles, but unattended by catarrhal symptoms; -- called also German measles.
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(L., from rubellus reddish, from ruber red) an acute, usually benign, infectious disease caused by a togavirus and most often affecting children and nonimmune young adults, in which the virus enters the respiratory tract via droplet nuclei and spreads to the lymphatic system. It is characterized by a slight cold, sore throat, and fever, followed b....
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Also called German measles. If contracted by woman during pregnancy, it can result in birth defects.
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Also known as German measles, a mild viral disease, usually contracted in childhood and causing skin rash, lymph node enlargement (swollen glands), and, especially in adults, joint pain. The rash usually lasts about three days and may be accompanied by a low fever. Other symptoms such as headache, l...
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<disease, virology> An acute, usually benign, infectious disease caused by a togavirus and most often affecting children and nonimmune young adults, in which the virus enters the respiratory tract via droplet nuclei and spreads to the lymphatic system. ... It is characterised by a slight cold, sore throat and fever, followed by enlargement of...
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(roo-bel´ә) a mild systemic disease caused by a virus, not as contagious as chickenpox or measles, but with frequent epidemics among schoolchildren, usually during the spring and early summer. The virus is spread by direct contact and by droplet infection. Rubella begins with a slight cold, fever, and sore throat....
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Also called `German Measles`, it is caused by an infectious virus and is characterised by general rashes and swollen glands. If infection occurs during the first few months of pregnancy, it may cause severe congenital abnormalities.
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Also called German measles, rubella is a highly contagious viral disease with a mild red rash that can cause serious birth defects
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(German measles) A mild viral diseaseof humans transmitted via the respiratory route. Although child
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Ru·bel'la noun [ New Latin , from Latin
rubellus reddish.]
(Medicine) An acute specific disease with a dusky red cutaneous eruption resembling that of measles, but unattended by catarrhal symptoms; -- called also
German measles .
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Also called German measles. If contracted by woman during pregnancy, it can result in birth defects.
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A contagious viral infection that can cause serious birth defects if a pregnant woman is affected. It is important to become immunized before pregnancy if you have never had the infection. Common symptoms include a rash on the face that spreads to the trunk and limbs, a low grade fever, swollen glands, joint pains, headaches and conjunctivitis. ......
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(German measles) A viral infection that is usually milder than measles but can cause serious damage or death to a fetus when a pregnant woman is infected.
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(German measles) Viral infection that is milder than normal measles but as damaging to the fetus when it occurs early in pregnancy.
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(Rubella Vaccine, German Measles, German Measles Vaccine) Infectious disease. You should not have a vaccination against rubella if you are having chemotherapy as the vaccine is live.
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a mild viral infection (also known as German measles) that produces a rash and fever; dangerous when it infects a woman during the early stages of pregnancy, when it can spread causing birth defects in the foetus
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A disease best known by its distinctive red rash. It is caused by Rubella virus, and is similar in its manifestation to measles. However, rubella isn’t as severe or as contagious.
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a usually mild contagious viral disease characterized by fever, mild upper respiratory congestion, and a fine red rash lasting a few days: if contracted by a woman during early pregnancy, it may cause serious damage to the fetus. Also called
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Also called German measles. If contracted by woman during pregnancy, it can result in birth defects.
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an illness that can cause birth defects, including congenital heart disease, if a woman contracts it for the first time during pregnancy; can be prevented by immunization with the MMR vaccine.
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a contagious viral disease that can be harmful to an unborn baby.
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(also called German measles) an acute viral infection that causes a mild illness in children and a slightly more severe illness in adults. The disease is spread person-to-person through airborne particles and takes two to three weeks to incubate.
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Also called German measles, rubella is a highly contagious viral disease with a mild red rash that can cause serious birth defects in a fetus if a pregnant woman is afflicted. Women who haven't had it should make sure they're immunized before conception.
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