rubella vaccine

  • 1Rubella vaccine — Vaccine description Target disease Rubella Type Attenuated virus Clinical data MedlinePlus a60 …

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  • 2Rubella vaccine — A vaccine designed to prevent rubella, or German measles. German measles was once seen merely as a child s unpleasant rite of passage. It was thought to be a mild malady that was usually over and done in three days. So what? Then an outbreak of… …

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  • 3rubella vaccine — immunization against this infectious disease that causes small red spots on the skin …

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  • 4Vaccine injury — Classification and external resources ICD 10 T88.1, Y58 Y59 …

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  • 5Rubella — eMedicine2|derm|259 MeshID = D012409Rubella, commonly known as German measles, is a disease caused by Rubella virus. The name is derived from the Latin, meaning little red . Rubella is also known as German measles because the disease was first… …

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  • 6Vaccine controversies — James Gillray, The Cow Pock or the Wonderful Effects of the New Inoculation! (1802) A vaccine controversy is a dispute over the morality, ethics, effectiveness, or safety of vaccinations. Medical and scientific evidence surrounding vaccinations… …

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  • 7Vaccine, rubella — A vaccine designed to prevent rubella, or German measles. German measles was once seen merely as a child s unpleasant rite of passage. It was thought to be a mild malady that was usually over and done in three days. So what? Then an outbreak of… …

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  • 8vaccine — Originally, the live v. (vaccinia, cowpox) virus inoculated in the skin as prophylaxis against smallpox and obtained from the skin of calves inoculated with seed virus. Usage has extended the meaning to include essentially any preparation… …

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  • 9vaccine — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ effective, safe ▪ flu, measles, rubella, etc. ▪ The polio vaccine has saved millions of lives. ▪ …

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  • 10Rubella syndrome — The constellation of abnormalities caused by infection with the rubella (German measles) virus before birth. The syndrome is characterized by multiple congenital malformations (birth defects) and mental retardation. The individual features of the …

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