Rubella Resources
For more information on rubella, please visit: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention http://www.cdc.gov/rubella/ National Institutes of Health...
View ArticleRubella Prevention
Rubella Vaccine The best method of prevention for rubella is the rubella vaccine. This has shown to be safe and highly effective when given in combination with the vaccines for measles and mumps,...
View ArticleAlternative Rubella Treatment
At-Home Treatments To ease rubella symptoms, over-the-counter pain relievers or fever reducers may be taken. Rubella patients may take some sort of immune-boosting supplement to strengthen their body,...
View ArticleTraditional Rubella Treatment
Currently No Rubella Treatment for Adults Rubella symptoms are generally so mild as to not require any form of treatment. There currently is no form of treatment that will shorten the duration of...
View ArticleCauses of Rubella
What Causes Rubella? Rubella is caused by a virus that can be transmitted through airborne contact, fluid exchange, or blood. Rubella is contagious, and a person that has been infected with the virus...
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Symptoms are Difficult to Identify The symptoms of rubella are very mild, and may be mistaken for symptoms of other illnesses, or allergies. Symptoms will often take up to three weeks to appear, and...
View ArticleRubella Overview
What is Rubella? Rubella is a viral infection that is contagious. It is sometimes called German measles, because it shares some common symptoms with measles. It is an entirely different virus that...
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