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    Rubella - 2 year(s) ago

    Rubella is an acute illness caused by rubella virus and characterised by fever and rash. Although rubella is a clinically mild illness, primary rubella virus infection in early pregnancy can result in congenital rubella syndrome, which has serious medical and public health consequences. WHO estimates that approximately 100 000 congenital rubella syndrome cases occur per year. Rubella virus is…

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  • Mashup Score: 18
    Rubella - 2 year(s) ago

    Rubella is an acute illness caused by rubella virus and characterised by fever and rash. Although rubella is a clinically mild illness, primary rubella virus infection in early pregnancy can result in congenital rubella syndrome, which has serious medical and public health consequences. WHO estimates that approximately 100 000 congenital rubella syndrome cases occur per year. Rubella virus is…

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    • Below, key information on #rubella for healthcare professionals—symptoms, infection during & after pregnancy, & management. Full Seminar here: https://t.co/qz3gxLeQCC https://t.co/SYjrD1Bcpk

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    Rubella - 2 year(s) ago

    Rubella is an acute illness caused by rubella virus and characterised by fever and rash. Although rubella is a clinically mild illness, primary rubella virus infection in early pregnancy can result in congenital rubella syndrome, which has serious medical and public health consequences. WHO estimates that approximately 100 000 congenital rubella syndrome cases occur per year. Rubella virus is…

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    • Although #rubella is a clinically mild illness, primary virus infection in early pregnancy can result in congenital rubella syndrome—with serious medical and public health consequences. Find out more in this new Seminar: https://t.co/Ga5Q9RBvtp https://t.co/y0YKAxkhRX