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Rubella Virus Infection - support links | | Coxsackie Virus Infection | | Coxsackie Virus Infection - The coxsackie viruses are RNA viruses of the picornavirus group that include ECHO, polio and enteroviruses. Infections are often ... |
| | Congenital Rubella Syndrome | | Congenital Rubella Syndrome - Rubella is a mild, self-limiting viral infection except for one serious complication. After an epidemic in Australia in the early 1940s ... |
| | Rubella: Questions and Answers | | The most serious complication of rubella infection is ... when the rubella virus attacks a developing fetus. Up ... help protect him or her against future ... |
| | CIGNA - Rubella (German Measles) | | ... help a doctor determine whether a recent infection was caused by the rubella virus. ... Available online: http://www.cdc.gov/nip/vacsafe/concerns/autism ... |
| | Virus - Wikipedia | | Article detailing the etymology, origins, anatomy, and replication of biological viruses. |
| | Rubella | | A person infected with the rubella virus is contagious for about seven days ... Rubella infection during the first three months of pregnancy can cause a woman ... |
| | | Virus Diseases | | ... Virus Infections - Ecthyma, Contagious - Encephalitis, Arbovirus - Epstein-Barr ... Virus Infections - Rift Valley Fever - RNA Virus Infections - Rubella - Slow ... |
| | Rubivirus | | Rubella virus in adults is relatively rare because after a primary infection, ... A patient's history of vaccination could help diagnose Rubella virus. ... |
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