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I said that all three of us had come down with German measles.
And that's really the answer to the whole thing, because, you see, German measles is extremely infectious.
You knew because you heard that mention of German measles.
The rash of German measles is typically pink or light red.
Another test can show if you are immune to rubella, also known as German measles.
A 16-year-old son was born deaf after his mother contracted German measles during pregnancy.
Rubella, also known as the German measles, is generally a mild disease.
The patient, a married mother of three, had contracted German measles early in her fourth pregnancy.
He also developed the first generation of a vaccine against rubella or German measles.
And of course in repeating all this the fact that it was German measles didn't strike people particularly.
You may have heard of "German measles", also known as rubella, which is a different illness altogether.
German Measles is a very infectious disease, but usually very mild.
Ask for a blood test even if you think you have had German Measles.
In 1617, he suffered from the German measles.
Everyone planning to start a baby should check with their doctor that they are still protected against German Measles.
The landmark case concerned an 18-year-old boy whose mother came down with German measles while she was pregnant with him.
Juliana blamed herself because she had contracted German measles just before giving birth.
A pregnant woman is exposed to German measles.
Rubella, also called German measles, is a mild virus that usually causes no serious problems.
When you protect yourself against German Measles, you're protecting your unborn child.
After an incubation period of 14-21 days, German measles causes symptoms that are similar to the flu.
Jan. 3: Alexei also started German measles, but quite mildly.
Rubella, also called German measles, is a contagious infection caused by a virus.
German measles (rubella) is one of the few viruses that can infect the baby in the first 12 weeks.
You haven't been in contact with German measles recently?'
A blood test can be done to see if a person is protected against rubella.
At the time, states reported rubella voluntarily, and usually years later.
Spread through the air, rubella is especially serious for pregnant women.
It is very unlikely that a person who has had rubella will get the disease again.
What can I do to treat symptoms of rubella at home?
Just 1,093 rubella cases were reported in the United States last year.
Included in the study were 55 women susceptible to contracting rubella.
Because of the very effective vaccine, rubella is seldom seen today.
The failure rate for measles and rubella is only 1 percent.
However, adults who get rubella often feel sicker than children do.
She was blind at birth as a result of her mother having rubella during pregnancy.
Pregnant women are usually tested for immunity to rubella early on.
Immunity means that your body has built a defense to the rubella virus.
These can be inherited with other members of the family also having them, but are sometimes caused by the rubella virus.
In the years 1964-65, the United States had an estimated 12.5 million rubella cases.
Pregnant women are often screened for continued resistance to rubella.
Rubella was not known to be a possible contributor.
Almost everyone who receives the vaccine has immunity to rubella.
The name "rubella" is derived from Latin, meaning little red.
A blood test can help your doctor find out if a recent infection you've had was caused by the rubella virus.
But you can ask the staff at the antenatal clinic for the results of your Rubella blood test.
Many pregnant women caught rubella and went to term.
Certain illnesses (such as rubella and chlamydia) increase the risk.
Another test can show if you are immune to rubella, also known as German measles.
After the war it helped those children whose hearing was affected by earlier rubella outbreaks.