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  1. German Measles: A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, And Annotated Research Guide To Internet References by Icon Health Publications, 2004-10-31
  2. Rubella (German Measles) and the MMR Vaccine Toolkit - Comprehensive Medical Encyclopedia with Treatment Options, Clinical Data, and Practical Information (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2009-06-14
  3. Diptheria [&] Measles, Scralatina, German Measles by Theodor von Jurgensen. Edited, with Additions, by William P. Northrup. by William P. Northrup., 1902
  4. 21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Rubella, German Measles, Authoritative Government Documents, Clinical References, and Practical Information for Patients and Physicians (CD-ROM) by PM Medical Health News, 2004-07
  5. Diptheria (with) Jurgensen, Theodor Von. Measles, Scarlatina, German Measles. by William P. Northrup, 1902
  6. 21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Rubella, MMR Vaccine, German Measles - Authoritative Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2009-06-14
  7. 2009 Conquering Rubella (German Measles) and the MMR Vaccine - The Empowered Patient's Complete Reference - Diagnosis, Treatment Options, Prognosis (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-06-14
  8. German Measles (Rubella): An Experimental Study. by Alfred F. HESS, 1914
  9. Hay una epidemia de Rubéola. (vacunación masiva en Houston, Texas)(TT: There's a German measles epidemy) (TA: mass vaccination in Houston, Texas): An article from: Semana by Benjamín Frieventh, 1998-05-21
  10. Parents guide to childhood immunization : diphtheria, tetanus (lockjaw), pertussis (whooping cough), polio, measles, mumps, rubella (German measles), haemophilus ... type B (hib) (SuDoc HE 20.7308:C 43/991) by U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, 1991
  11. Rubella (German measles) of man-swine fever =: Rode hond -Varkenspest by P. H. G Van Gilse, 1980
  12. Electron microscopic studies of the virus of German measles (rubella) by Reginald L Reagan, 1953
  13. Measles: Pathogenesis and Control (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology)
  14. Persons Handicapped by Rubella by Jan Van Dijk, 1991-06-01

1. Measles, German
N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, Other characters, Measles, german,. Print this article, see rubella. DR. The Encyclopaedia of Medical Imaging Volume III1.
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2. German Measles
German measles, or more commonly known as rubella, is a childhood illness. Learn more about it. German measles. German measles, or
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German measles, or more commonly known as rubella, is a childhood illness. Learn more about it.
German measles, or more commonly known as rubella, is a childhood illness. German measles is a mild infectious disease in most children and adults, but can cause serious problems for the fetus of pregnant women. When a person gets rubella he will have a mild to high fever, painful red eyes, sore throat and a stuffy nose, swollen lymph glands behind the ears, joint aches and sometimes a rash. Only one half of people with measles get the rash even though most people associate measles with a rash. The rash will be a very light sprinkling of pinkish brown spots. The first place the rash will appear is on the face, then move on down the body to the arms and legs. The rash only lasts about three to seven days and is only slightly itchy. The top layer of the skin will eventually peel, along with the rash, indicating that the bodyOffer(27542) disease is over. If you have joint pain, which is most common in women, it can last for two weeks. German measles are spread through contact with respiratory fluid in sneezes, coughs or left on an object such as a door knob or toy. You will be at risk for getting the measles if you have not been vaccinated against it. The vaccination to prevent the disease is usually given at 15 months of age in the MMR shot for mumps and rubella. If you have already had measles you can not get it again.

3. Braun - German Measles
German Measles. German measles is a viral infection that is transmitted via droplets when sneezing, coughing, or talking. The incubation period is 2–3 weeks.
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After brief cold-like symptoms, a light red patchy rash appears behind the ears and on the face. The rash spreads over the neck, trunk, arms, and legs, and will disappear in the same way after about ten days. A typical symptom of German measles is a swelling under the skin on the back of the neck, which feels like a string of pearls. What can you do?
Consult your doctor. If necessary, lower fever as recommended by your doctor.
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5. German Measles Definition Of German Measles. What Is German Measles? Meaning Of
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Noun German measles - 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 epidemic roseola rubella three-day measles measles ... rubeola - an acute and highly contagious viral disease marked by distinct red spots followed by a rash; occurs primarily in children Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Examples from classic literature: More "Mumps one pound, that is what I have put down, but I daresay it will be more like thirty shillings don't speak measles one five, German measles half a guinea, makes two fifteen six don't waggle your finger whooping-cough, say fifteen shillings" and so on it went, and it added up differently each time; but at last Wendy just got through, with mumps reduced to twelve six, and the two kinds of measles treated as one.
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German measles (rubella, 3day measles) is a contagious viral infection that produces mild symptoms, such as joint pain and a rash.
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German measles (rubella, 3-day measles) is a contagious viral infection that produces mild symptoms, such as joint pain and a rash. German measles is spread mainly by breathing in small virus-containing droplets of moisture that have been coughed into the air by an infected person. Close contact with an infected person can also spread the infection. A person is contagious from 1 week before the rash appears until 1 week after the rash disappears. An infant infected before birth can be contagious for many months after birth. German measles is less contagious than measles, and many children never become infected. Nevertheless, German measles is serious, especially in pregnant women. A woman infected during the first 16 weeks (particularly the first 8 to 10 weeks) of pregnancy may miscarry, give birth to a stillborn baby, or have a baby with birth defects. About 10 to 15 percent of young adult women have never had German measles, so they could be at risk of having children with serious birth defects if they become infected during early pregnancy.

7. GERMAN MEASLES
GERMAN MEASLES Rubella is another term for German measles, an acute viral illness that starts as an upper respiratory infection and evolves into a
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GERMAN MEASLES - Rubella is another term for " German measles ," an acute viral illness that starts as an upper respiratory infection and evolves into a generalized rash . Immunization is advisable ( MMR vaccine ). Testing for Rubella antibody titers is performed routinely in pregnant females as a check for German measles immunity
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8. GERMAN MEASLES - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
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10. Worldbook Medical Encyclopedia > Gait - Gynecomastia > German Measles
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11. Rubella (German Measles)
Rubella infection is also known as german measles. It may begin with 1 or 2 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit) and swollen glands.
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Rubella - commonly known as German measles or 3-day measles - is an infection that primarily affects the skin and lymph nodes. It is caused by the rubella virus ( not the same virus that causes measles), which is usually transmitted by secretions from the nose or throat. It can also pass through a pregnant woman's bloodstream to infect her unborn child. As this is a generally mild disease in children, the primary medical danger of rubella is the infection of pregnant women, which may cause congenital rubella syndrome in developing babies. Before a vaccine against rubella became available in 1969, rubella epidemics occurred every 6 to 9 years. Children ages 5 to 9 were primarily affected, and many cases of congenital rubella occurred as well. Now, due to immunization of younger children and teens, there are fewer cases of congenital rubella. Most rubella infections today appear in young, unimmunized adults rather than children. In fact, experts estimate that 10% of young adults are currently susceptible to rubella, which could pose a danger to any children they might have someday. Signs and Symptoms
Rubella infection may begin with 1 or 2 days of mild fever (99 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit, or 37.2 to 37.8 degrees Celsius) and swollen, tender lymph nodes, usually in the back of the neck or behind the ears. On the second or third day, a rash appears that begins on the face and spreads downward. As it spreads down the body, it usually clears on the face. This rash is often the first sign of illness that a parent notices.

12. Medinfo: German Measles (Rubella)
Easy to understand information for patients on german measles, a mild viral illness caused by the rubella virus. Written by a UK general practitioner.
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German Measles (Rubella)
German measles is a mild viral illness caused by the rubella virus. It causes a mild feverish illness associated with a rash, and aches in the joints when it affects adults. The major reason for any attention being devoted to the eradication of this condition is the nasty effects that it has on the unborn baby (known as a fetus), when a pregnant woman catches it in early pregnancy.
Symptoms
Children are not usually affected too badly, and often the first manifestation is the rash. This is a fine, pink rash spreading from the forehead and face downwards. The rash may last for 1 to 5 days. There are often some of the glands (lymph nodes) enlarged, especially behind the ears and on the back of the head. Adults often feel more unwell before the rash appears, and may have pains in the joints rather like arthritis. Possible complications as a result of catching rubella Complications Risk
Damage to unborn fetus (multiple defects common) 9 out of 10 pregnancies (in the first 8 to 10 weeks)
Damage to unborn fetus 1 in 5 to 10 (between 10 and 16 weeks)
After 16 weeks damage is rare
Bleeding disorders 1 in 3000
Encephalitis 1 in 6000
Causes
The cause is the rubella virus. The incubation period, from exposure to the appearance of the rash, is usually 14 to 21 days.

13. Measles And German Measles
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There are two "forms" of measles: rubeola (the "ordinary" kind), which causes more serious symptoms and can do permanent damage, and rubella ("German" measles), which is very benign if you have it as a child or an adult but can induce severe birth defects in womem infected early in pregnancy. Aside from some similarity in symptoms, there isn't much in common betwen the two viruses.
Rubeola ("ordinary" measles)
Measles is a disease which usually produces fever, cough, conjunctivitis ("pink eye", but not quite the same as the "pink eye" seen with colds and earaches), a red, bumpy rash, and a rash ("Koplik's spots") inside the cheeks. It can be complicated by secondary ear infections, diarrhea, croup, and mild pneumonia. In some cases (about 1 out of 1,000) patients with measles develop inflammation of the brain tissue, or "encephalitis". Very rarely, a persistent measles virus infection can produce SSPE, a disease in which nerves and brain tissue degenerate; now that we vaccinate most children against measles, SSPE is almost never seen. Before the vaccine came along, measles epidemics occurred about every 2 years, usually in winter and early spring when unimmune children were together in school, and most measles patients were preschoolers and young elementary-school kids. Nowadays most cases are seen in unvaccinated children (kids younger than 15 months who haven't had the vaccine yet, and preschool kids who should have had the vaccine but haven't) and older children some in college who received one dose of vaccine but did

14. Baby Planning Time - German Measles (rubella)
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
German measles is a mild infection that is also called Rubella (ru-BELL-uh) or three-day measles. The infection is no longer common because nowadays most children get a rubella shot (immunization) to prevent the disease.
Causes
Rubella is caused by a virus. It is spread in the air by the coughing and sneezing of an infected person.
Signs/Symptoms
The hallmark of this infection is a skin rash of tiny, flat or slightly raised, pink-red spots all over the body. Other symptoms are fever, headache, sore eyes, runny nose, cough, sore throat, and swollen glands. The child also may have muscle aches and not want to eat. Rubella can be spread to others from 7 days before the rash starts until 5 days after it first appears. The rash is gone in 3 to 4 days.
Care
There is no cure for rubella, but acetaminophen will help relieve fever and aches. Keep your child at home and away from pregnant women.
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO
  • Do NOT give aspirin if a child with rubella is under 18 years of age. This could lead to brain and liver damage (Reye's syndrome). Be sure to check for aspirin on the label on any over-the-counter medicines you buy.

17. German Measles
N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, Other characters, german measles,. Print this article, see rubella. DR. The Encyclopaedia of Medical Imaging Volume III1.
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18. U.S. On Verge Of Eliminating German Measles
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20. German Measles (rubella)
german measles (rubella) is an illness caused by a virus. german measles (rubella). Reviewed by Dr John Pillinger, GP. What is german measles?
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What is German measles?
If a pregnant woman is infected with German measles there is a risk of damage to the unborn child. German measles (rubella) is an illness caused by a virus . Epidemics tend to break out every three to four years, although the illness is less contagious than measles and chickenpox
While most children have measles in their early childhood, a lot do not get German measles until they are quite a bit older: 10 to 20 per cent of 20 to 25-year-olds have never had the disease. In fact, a lot of people have German measles in such a mild form that it is never diagnosed. Today, only very few children get German measles, as most of them are vaccinated ( MMR vaccine
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