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Rubella is a highly contagious viral disease characterized by slight fever, mild rash and swollen glands. Although most cases are mild, if rubella is contracted early in pregnancy, it can spread from the mother to her developing baby through the bloodstream and result in birth defects and/or fetal death. As a result of widespread immunization, rubella does not circulate in the United States, but can be contracted through foreign travel.

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New data reveals impact of deadly human papillomavirus in Latin America, Caribbean

New data reveals impact of deadly human papillomavirus in Latin America, Caribbean

New plan says no vaccination no school

New plan says no vaccination no school

Relief in sight for arthritis triggered by viral infections such as Ross River fever

Relief in sight for arthritis triggered by viral infections such as Ross River fever

CDC issues measles travel warning for Israel

CDC issues measles travel warning for Israel

Parents follow pediatrician advice on administering MMR vaccinations

Parents follow pediatrician advice on administering MMR vaccinations

Wistar Institute shares cell lines

Wistar Institute shares cell lines

New approach to genetic diagnosis in autism

New approach to genetic diagnosis in autism

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Cell signaling in cervical cancer; gene variant impairs glycogen synthesis

Controversy over autism and childhood vaccines settled once and for all

Controversy over autism and childhood vaccines settled once and for all

number of cases of most vaccine-preventable diseases is at an all-time low

number of cases of most vaccine-preventable diseases is at an all-time low

Rubella elimination advancing in the Americas

Rubella elimination advancing in the Americas

Childhood vaccination for the rubella virus may protect adult eyes

Childhood vaccination for the rubella virus may protect adult eyes

Vaccines approved by the FDA are at least a million times safer than the viruses that they prevent

Vaccines approved by the FDA are at least a million times safer than the viruses that they prevent

New findings on gene-transcription machinery

New findings on gene-transcription machinery

Children at birthday party paid by 'MMR row' doctor for their blood

Children at birthday party paid by 'MMR row' doctor for their blood

Experts in Britain wholeheartedly back MMR jab

Experts in Britain wholeheartedly back MMR jab

Common DNA variations underlie susceptibility to fever after smallpox vaccination

Common DNA variations underlie susceptibility to fever after smallpox vaccination

Autism - MMR vaccine has it's day in court

Autism - MMR vaccine has it's day in court

Preparing for a baby

Preparing for a baby

Sailors sent home because of mumps

Sailors sent home because of mumps

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