Rubella (German Measles) News and Research

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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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8 million children born every year with serious birth defects

8 million children born every year with serious birth defects

Anthroposophic lifestyle reduces the risk of allergic disease in children

Anthroposophic lifestyle reduces the risk of allergic disease in children

No credible evidence behind claims of harm from the MMR vaccination

No credible evidence behind claims of harm from the MMR vaccination

5-year-old British autistic boy dies after alternative therapy in U.S.

5-year-old British autistic boy dies after alternative therapy in U.S.

No link between multiple vaccinations and infections

No link between multiple vaccinations and infections

Findings do not support the hypothesis of increased risk of nontargeted infectious disease hospitalization after childhood vaccination

Findings do not support the hypothesis of increased risk of nontargeted infectious disease hospitalization after childhood vaccination

Infectious diseases pose a serious threat to the nation's public health

Infectious diseases pose a serious threat to the nation's public health

Steady upward climb in child vaccinations

Steady upward climb in child vaccinations

Parental attitudes to MMR revealed

Parental attitudes to MMR revealed

New Zealand moves to routinely offering antenatal HIV screening

New Zealand moves to routinely offering antenatal HIV screening

Health Protection Agency publishes report on the benefits of vaccination to children's health

Health Protection Agency publishes report on the benefits of vaccination to children's health

Extolling the safety of childhood vaccinations may only serve to strengthen the positions of those philosophically opposed to them

Extolling the safety of childhood vaccinations may only serve to strengthen the positions of those philosophically opposed to them

Miserable mumps makes a comeback

Miserable mumps makes a comeback

No link between MMR jab and Crohn's disease

No link between MMR jab and Crohn's disease

Fragile US vaccine system needs improvement

Fragile US vaccine system needs improvement

Blood tests show autistic children have abnormal immune-system responses

Blood tests show autistic children have abnormal immune-system responses

Fear stops some parents vaccinating their children

Fear stops some parents vaccinating their children

Lower vaccination rates put children at risk

Lower vaccination rates put children at risk

Protection against 12 different communicable diseases available for infants and toddlers

Protection against 12 different communicable diseases available for infants and toddlers

Rubella no threat in U.S.

Rubella no threat in U.S.

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