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Rubella (German measles)

Rubella, also known as German measles or three-day measles, is a vaccine-preventable caused by the rubella virus. The disease is often mild, with half of people not realizing that they are infected. A rash may start around two weeks after exposure and last for three days. It usually starts on the face and spreads to the rest of the body. The rash is sometimes itchy and is not as bright as that of measles. Swollen lymph nodes are common and may last a few weeks. A fever, sore throat, and may also occur. Joint pain is common in adults. may include bleeding problems, testicular swelling, , and of nerves. Infection during early pregnancy may result in a miscarriage or a child born with rubella (CRS). Symptoms of CRS manifest as problems with the eyes such as cataracts, deafness, as well as affecting the heart and brain. Problems are rare after the 20th week of pregnancy.

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Symptoms — what it feels like

  • ·Rash, swollen lymph nodes, fever, sore throat, feeling tired

Causes — why it happens

  • ·Rubella virus (spread through the air)

How it's found

  • ·Finding the virus in the blood, throat, or urine, antibody tests

Prevention

  • ·Rubella vaccine

Treatment

  • ·Supportive care

Complications

  • ·Testicular swelling, of nerves, rubella , miscarriage

Outlook

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  • ·World Health Organization (WHO)
Plain-language summary adapted from Wikipedia. Not medical advice.