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			          Rubella - MedlinePlus
			           
			          Rubella is an infection caused by a virus. It is usually mild with fever and a rash. About half of the people who get rubella do not have symptoms.
			            https://medlineplus.gov/rubella.html
			         
			       
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			          German Measles (Rubella) - Healthline
			           
			          German measles, also known as rubella, is a viral infection that causes a red rash on the body. Aside from the rash, people with German measles usually have a fever and swollen lymph nodes. The infection can spread from person to person through contact with droplets from an infected person's sneeze or cough.
			            http://www.healthline.com/health/rubella
			         
			       
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			          Rubella (German Measles) and Pregnancy - PatientInfo
			           
			          Rubella (German measles) is usually a mild illness. However, if you are pregnant and catch rubella, it can cause serious damage to your unborn child. Before your first pregnancy you should have a blood test to check if you are immune to rubella. If you are not immune, you can be immunised before becoming pregnant.
			            http://patient.info/health/rubella-german-measles-and-pregnancy
			         
			       
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			          Rubella (German Measles) - PatientInfo
			           
			          Rubella (German measles) is an infection caused by the rubella virus. Although it most commonly occurs in young children, it can affect anyone. The illness is usually mild. However, rubella in a pregnant woman can cause serious damage to the unborn child. Immunisation has made rubella uncommon in the UK.
			            http://patient.info/health/rubella-german-measles-leaflet
			         
			       
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			          Rubella (German Measles, Three-Day Measles) -  CDC
			           
			          Rubella is a contagious disease caused by a virus. Most people who get rubella usually have a mild illness, with symptoms that can include a low-grade fever, sore throat, and a rash that starts on the face and spreads to the rest of the body.
			            https://www.cdc.gov/rubella/
			         
			       
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			          Rubella Symptoms - Mayo Clinic
			           
			          Rubella - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, prevention of this viral infection during pregnancy.
			            http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/rubella/basics/symptoms/con-20020067
			         
			       
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			          Rubella - NHS Choices
			           
			          Rubella (german measles) is a viral infection that used to be common in children. It's usually a mild condition.
			            http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Rubella/Pages/Introduction.aspx
			         
			       
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			          Pediatric Rubella: Background, Pathophysiology, Epidemiology - Medscape
			           
			          The name rubella is derived from a Latin term.
			            http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/968523-overview
			         
			       
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			          Rubella - MedicineNet
			           
			          View an Illustration of rubella and learn more about Infection.
			            http://www.medicinenet.com/image-collection/rubella_1_picture/picture.htm
			         
			       
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			          Rubella, German Measles - CDC
			           
			          Rubella home page.
			            http://www.cdc.gov/rubella/
			         
			       
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			          Rubella - Mayo Clinic
			           
			          Rubella - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, prevention of this viral infection during pregnancy.
			            http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/rubella/basics/definition/con-20020067
			         
			       
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			          Rubella - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
			           
			          Wikipedia's information about rubella.
			            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubella
			         
			       
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			          WHO: Rubella
			           
			          WHO fact sheet on rubella: includes key facts, definition, symptoms, congenital rubella syndrome, vaccination, WHO response.
			            http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs367/en/
			         
			       
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			          Rubella - MedlinePlus
			           
			          Rubella information.
			            https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/rubella.html
			         
			       
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			          Rubella (German Measles) - KidsHealth
			           
			          Rubella infection, or German measles, usually is a mild disease in kids that can be prevented with vaccination. Its primary medical danger is to pregnant women because it can affect developing babies.
			            http://kidshealth.org/en/parents/german-measles.html
			         
			       
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			          Rubella (German Measles) - Vaccinesgov
			           
			          Rubella (German measles) is usually mild in children. But for adults - especially pregnant women - rubella can cause serious consequences.
			            http://www.vaccines.gov/diseases/rubella
			         
			       
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			          Rubella (German Measles) Topic Overview - WebMD
			           
			          Rubella-German-Measles-Topic Overview
			            http://www.webmd.com/children/tc/rubella-german-measles-topic-overview