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?Rubella virus Virus classification Group: Group IV ((+)ssRNA) Family: Togaviridae Genus: Rubivirus Species: Rubella virus Rubella (also known as epidemic roseola, German measles, liberty measles[1] or three-day measles) is a disease caused by the Rubella virus. It is often mild and an attack can pass unnoticed. However, this can make the virus difficult to diagnose. The virus usually enters the body through the nose or throat. The disease can last 1-5 days. Children ...
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Resources
- FAQs about MMR Vaccine & Autism (National Immunization Program)
- JAMA Patient Page: Rubella (American Medical Association)
- Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Vaccine (MMR): What You Need to Know (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) - Links to PDF File (National Immunization Program Resource Center, CDC, OPHS, HHS)
- Microbes in Sickness and in Health (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)
- National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
- National Immunization Program
- National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
- Pregnancy Complications: Rubella (March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation)
- Rubella (Lab Tests Online)
- Rubella (National Women's Health Information Center)
- Rubella (Medline Plus)
- Rubella (National Institutes of Health)
- Rubella (MayoClinic)
- Rubella (German Measles) (Center for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction (CERHR))
- Rubella (German Measles) (Every Child By Two)
- Rubella (German Measles) (Nemours Foundation)
- Rubella - In Short (National Immunization Program)
- Rubella For Adults (National Coalition for Adult Immunization)
- Rubella Near Elimination in the United States, Measles no Longer Endemic in the United States (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- Rubella Test (American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Rubella: Health Information for International Travel (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- Shots for Safety (National Institute on Aging)
- Vaccine-Preventable Childhood Diseases (National Immunization Program, CDC, OPHS, HHS)
- What You Should Know About ... Rubella in the Child Care Setting (National Center for Infectious Diseases, CDC, OPHS, HHS)

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