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Rubella and the Congenital Rubella Syndrome.

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1965
Excerpt The epidemic of rubella in the United States in 1964 was followed by the birth of many thousands of infants with congenital rubella syndrome.
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Arthritis related to rubella

Postgraduate Medicine, 1980
The success of the childhood rubella immunization program has caused an upward shift in age of those susceptible to rubella. An associated increase has taken place in the incidence of rubella-related arthritis, which occurs more often in the post-pubertal population. Fortunately, however, the arthralgia-arthritis syndromes of naturally acquired rubella
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Rubella and rubeola

Seminars in Perinatology, 1998
Rubella and rubeola are common viral exanthems that may affect women of reproductive age. Effective vaccination programs have greatly decreased their incidence. Although Rubella is a relatively innocuous illness for the nonpregnant patient, transplacental fetal infection with rubella can result in significant and crippling fetal malformations and ...
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Rubella

Clinics in Dermatology, 1989
S S, Bakshi, L Z, Cooper
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RUBELLA

British Medical Bulletin, 1967
K, McCarthy, C H, Taylor-Robinson
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Rubella

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1976
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RUBELLA

Archives of Dermatology, 1969
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RUBELLA

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1971
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