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Etymology: [ rü-'be-l& ] (noun.) 1883. New Latin, from Latin, feminine of rubellus reddish, from ruber red; more at RED.
Synonyms: epidemic roseola, German measles, three-day measles

Kızamıkçık, Kızamık türünden bir hastalık, kızamıkçık, rubella, german measles, (isim) kızamıkçık, i., tıb. kızamıkçık,

1 Kızamıkçık     ts
2 Kızamık türünden bir hastalık, kızamıkçık  Tıp, İlaç     ts
3 rubella     ts
4 german measles     ts
5 (isim) kızamıkçık     ts
6 i., tıb. kızamıkçık     ts
 

A mild disease caused by the Rubella virus infecting the respiratory tract, and characterised by a rash of pink dots, fever and swollen lymph nodes, rubeola, 1996 | 1990, Rubella is a mild childhood disease which requires no treatment A woman who contracts rubella during the first three months of pregnancy risks abortion, miscarriage, or birth defects in her child Rubella incidence has shifted to older age groups since widespread vaccination Rubella vaccine is associated with significant adverse effects, including arthritis and central nervous system disorders (peripheral neuropathies, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and transverse myelitis, a paralyzing disease of the spinal cord) Parents have three options: avoid the vaccine entirely; vaccinate their child against rubella; or test girls for antibodies at adolescence or before considering pregnancy, and decide whether to vaccinate then Since a child's health is not compromised by contracting rubella, there is no advantage to the child from vaccination, An acute benign viral contagious disease of children and young adults characterised by fever, a pale pink rash, and posterior cervical lymphadenitis, Also known as German measles, an acute disease marked by skin rash and swollen lymph nodes, but generally without fever It is caused by an RNA virus of the togavirus family, a contagious viral disease that is a milder form of measles lasting three or four days; can be damaging to a fetus during the first trimester, German measles; when contracted by a woman during the first trimester of pregnancy, may cause visual impairments, hearing impairments, mental retardation, and/or other congenital impairments in the child, - a viral illness, formerly known as German measles, 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, German measles an acute viral infection that resembles measles, but runs a shorter course Can be prevented with immunization, Rubella is a disease. The symptoms are a cough, a sore throat, and red spots on your skin. = German measles. an infectious disease that causes red spots on your body, and can damage an unborn child = German measles (rubellus , from ruber ). or German measles Viral disease with a usually mild course, except in women in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy, in whom it can cause fetal birth defects (of eyes, heart, brain, and large arteries) or death. Sore throat and fever are followed by swollen glands and a rash. Up to 30% of infections may have no symptoms. Lifelong immunity follows infection. Encephalitis is a rare complication. Rubella was not distinguished from measles (rubeola) until the early 19th century and was not known to be dangerous until 1941. The virus was isolated in 1962, and a vaccine became available in 1969, German measles, viral infection characterized by fever and a red rash on the body (Medicine), Also known as German measles, rubella is a viral infection that can damage the nervous system in the developing fetus, German measles, Commonly known as German measles, German measles; contagious viral disease characterized by swollen glands and small red spots on the skin If contracted by the mother during the first trimester of pregnancy, can cause complications as well as hearing loss; however, rubella vaccination programs have significantly decreased its occurrence, An infectious disease known as German measles Rubella in pregnant women in the first trimester is serious in that it affects the fetus in the areas of vision, hearing, and heart Back to the top S, An acute specific disease with a dusky red cutaneous eruption resembling that of measles, but unattended by catarrhal symptoms; called also German measles,

7 A mild disease caused by the Rubella virus infecting the respiratory tract, and characterised by a rash of pink dots, fever and swollen lymph nodes     ts
8 rubeola     ts
9 1996 | 1990     ts
10 Rubella is a mild childhood disease which requires no treatment A woman who contracts rubella during the first three months of pregnancy risks abortion, miscarriage, or birth defects in her child Rubella incidence has shifted to older age groups since widespread vaccination Rubella vaccine is associated with significant adverse effects, including arthritis and central nervous system disorders (peripheral neuropathies, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and transverse myelitis, a paralyzing disease of the spinal cord) Parents have three options: avoid the vaccine entirely; vaccinate their child against rubella; or test girls for antibodies at adolescence or before considering pregnancy, and decide whether to vaccinate then Since a child's health is not compromised by contracting rubella, there is no advantage to the child from vaccination     ts
11 An acute benign viral contagious disease of children and young adults characterised by fever, a pale pink rash, and posterior cervical lymphadenitis     ts
12 Also known as German measles, an acute disease marked by skin rash and swollen lymph nodes, but generally without fever It is caused by an RNA virus of the togavirus family     ts
13 a contagious viral disease that is a milder form of measles lasting three or four days; can be damaging to a fetus during the first trimester     ts
14 German measles; when contracted by a woman during the first trimester of pregnancy, may cause visual impairments, hearing impairments, mental retardation, and/or other congenital impairments in the child     ts
15 - a viral illness, formerly known as German measles     ts
16 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     ts
17 German measles an acute viral infection that resembles measles, but runs a shorter course Can be prevented with immunization     ts
18 Rubella is a disease. The symptoms are a cough, a sore throat, and red spots on your skin. = German measles. an infectious disease that causes red spots on your body, and can damage an unborn child = German measles (rubellus , from ruber ). or German measles Viral disease with a usually mild course, except in women in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy, in whom it can cause fetal birth defects (of eyes, heart, brain, and large arteries) or death. Sore throat and fever are followed by swollen glands and a rash. Up to 30% of infections may have no symptoms. Lifelong immunity follows infection. Encephalitis is a rare complication. Rubella was not distinguished from measles (rubeola) until the early 19th century and was not known to be dangerous until 1941. The virus was isolated in 1962, and a vaccine became available in 1969     ts
19 German measles, viral infection characterized by fever and a red rash on the body (Medicine)  isim     ts
20 Also known as German measles, rubella is a viral infection that can damage the nervous system in the developing fetus     ts
21 German measles     ts
22 Commonly known as German measles     ts
23 German measles; contagious viral disease characterized by swollen glands and small red spots on the skin If contracted by the mother during the first trimester of pregnancy, can cause complications as well as hearing loss; however, rubella vaccination programs have significantly decreased its occurrence     ts
24 An infectious disease known as German measles Rubella in pregnant women in the first trimester is serious in that it affects the fetus in the areas of vision, hearing, and heart Back to the top S     ts
25 An acute specific disease with a dusky red cutaneous eruption resembling that of measles, but unattended by catarrhal symptoms; called also German measles     ts
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