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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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Health workers to get mumps booster in battle against the spread of the disease

Health workers to get mumps booster in battle against the spread of the disease

Mumps makes a comeback Canada

Mumps makes a comeback Canada

Vaccination week in the Americas

Vaccination week in the Americas

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Rising vaccine costs put kids at risk

Vaccines for measles-mumps-rubella and varicella are effective in extremely preterm infants

Vaccines for measles-mumps-rubella and varicella are effective in extremely preterm infants

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Media coverage of autism differs dramatically

Racial gap in childhood vaccination rate closes

Racial gap in childhood vaccination rate closes

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Innovative approach for creating a cytomegalovirus vaccine

Doctors say lives are in jeopardy because the public has been misled over MMR vaccine

Doctors say lives are in jeopardy because the public has been misled over MMR vaccine

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Who is to blame for the measles epidemic in Britain?

Doctor who linked MMR jab to autism faces charges of serious professional misconduct

Doctor who linked MMR jab to autism faces charges of serious professional misconduct

Link between autism and MMR vaccine again

Link between autism and MMR vaccine again

Birth defects from rubella almost eradicated in the USA

Birth defects from rubella almost eradicated in the USA

$1.5 billion needed to cover years supply of pediatric vaccines

$1.5 billion needed to cover years supply of pediatric vaccines

Concern over spread of Mumps in the U.S.

Concern over spread of Mumps in the U.S.

British boy dies from measles

British boy dies from measles

MMR survey reveals deep distrust of government health advice

MMR survey reveals deep distrust of government health advice

Rotavirus vaccine given the green light

Rotavirus vaccine given the green light

Many women who are eligible for rubella vaccination are not being immunized after giving birth

Many women who are eligible for rubella vaccination are not being immunized after giving birth

Rotavirus vaccine will protect children against a major killer worldwide

Rotavirus vaccine will protect children against a major killer worldwide

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