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  • |Short definition=the common name for Rubella {{PAGENAME}} (definition) the common name for Rubella<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glossary]]
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  • ...that occurs in a developing fetus of a pregnant woman who has contracted [[rubella]] during the first trimester. ...ongenital" is derived from the Latin ''congenitus'', meaning "born with". "Rubella" is a Latin term meaning "little red", referring to the characteristic red
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  • == Rubella Vaccine == ...ith vaccines for [[Measles]] and [[Mumps]], is a vaccine used to prevent [[Rubella]] or German measles.
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  • ...cine]] that protects against three diseases: [[measles]], [[mumps]], and [[rubella]]. ...letters of the diseases the vaccine protects against: Measles, Mumps, and Rubella.
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  • ...ous vaccines, including those for [[polio]], [[measles]], [[mumps]], and [[rubella]]. The laboratory played a significant role in the development of the [[Sal ...utical company [[Sanofi]]. The laboratory continues to be a leading center for vaccine research and production.
    2 KB (207 words) - 06:49, 11 February 2024
  • ...eatment is usually supportive, as there is no specific antiviral treatment for mumps. * [[Rubella]]
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  • ...er common childhood skin rash illnesses: [[measles]], [[scarlet fever]], [[rubella]], and [[Duke's disease]]. There is no specific treatment for Fifth disease. Most cases resolve on their own without treatment. However,
    2 KB (210 words) - 04:10, 4 February 2024
  • ...npox vaccine and measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. It is not safe for pregnant women or people with compromised immune systems to receive a live
    691 bytes (102 words) - 04:59, 12 January 2023
  • ...ypically caused by certain types of [[congenital infections]], including [[rubella]], [[cytomegalovirus]], and [[toxoplasmosis]]. These infections can cause t Treatment for Blueberry Muffin Baby syndrome typically involves addressing the underlying
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  • ...etic mutations, metabolic disorders, infections during pregnancy such as [[rubella]], and trauma during birth. They can also be associated with other eye cond Treatment for congenital cataracts typically involves surgery to remove the cataract and
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  • ...ics]] and [[Asthma|asthma]] medication, while SmithKline Beecham was known for its work in [[Vaccines|vaccines]] and [[Over-the-counter drug|over-the-coun ...ough|whooping cough]], [[Measles|measles]], [[Mumps|mumps]], and [[Rubella|rubella]]. The company's consumer healthcare products include oral health products,
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  • ...Toxoplasmosis]], [[Other (syphilis, varicella-zoster, parvovirus B19)]], [[Rubella]], [[Cytomegalovirus (CMV)]], and [[Herpes simplex virus (HSV)]]. Treatment for TORCH Syndrome depends on the specific infection(s) involved. It can includ
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  • ...e caused by a variety of factors, including [[viral infections]] such as [[rubella]], [[cytomegalovirus]], or [[hepatitis B]], and metabolic disorders such as ...e. In cases caused by viral infections, antiviral medications may be used. For metabolic disorders, dietary modifications and enzyme replacement therapy m
    2 KB (273 words) - 17:27, 10 February 2024
  • ...or bacterial infections, or less often, vaccination for measles, mumps, or rubella. Treatment for ADEM primarily involves anti-inflammatory drugs, such as corticosteroids, t
    2 KB (235 words) - 21:42, 13 February 2024
  • ...icult to distinguish from other childhood exanthems such as [[measles]], [[rubella]], and [[scarlet fever]]. Treatment for Fourth Disease is primarily supportive, including rest, hydration, and mana
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  • ...pronunciation: MEE-zuhls mor-BIL-uh-vy-rus'') is the [[virus]] responsible for causing [[measles]], a highly contagious [[infectious disease]] that primar ...tion with the [[MMR vaccine]], which also protects against [[mumps]] and [[rubella]]. Treatment is supportive, aimed at relieving symptoms and preventing comp
    2 KB (199 words) - 06:48, 11 February 2024
  • ...(pronunciation: /ˈvæksiːn prɪˈvɛntəbəl diːˈziːz/) are infectious diseases for which effective [[vaccines]] have been developed. The term is most often us * [[Rubella]]
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  • ...Live vaccines are used to protect against diseases such as measles, mumps, rubella (MMR combined vaccine), rotavirus, smallpox, chickenpox, and yellow fever. ...or part of an organ to another person. It is an important treatment option for end-stage kidney disease and end-stage liver disease.
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  • ...y a variety of factors, including viral infections, such as [[measles]], [[rubella]], and [[roseola]], as well as certain medications, such as antibiotics, no Treatment for a morbilliform rash depends on the underlying cause. If the rash is caused
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  • ...owpox lesions could protect against [[smallpox]]. This laid the foundation for the development of modern [[vaccinology]]. ...]], from preventing infectious diseases like [[measles]], [[mumps]], and [[rubella]], to treating certain types of cancer.
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