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rubella$71283$ - traduzione in Inglese

HUMAN DISEASE
Congenital rubella; Rubella, congenital; Gregg's Syndrome; Rubella syndrome, congenital
  • Infant with skin lesions from congenital rubella
  • Congenital rubella serology timeline

rubella      
n. rubella (rode hond ziekte)
German measles         
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  • Generalized rash on the abdomen due to rubella
  • Transmission electron micrograph of rubella viruses
HUMAN VIRAL DISEASE
German measles; Rubella, congenital syndrome; German Measles; Epidemic roseola; Three-day measles; Rose-rash; Rose measles; Liberty measles; German measles virus; Epidemiology of rubella; German measels
Mazelen {ziekte}
sloe-eyed         
  • Pocket plum gall on blackthorn, caused by the fungus ''[[Taphrina pruni]]''
SPECIES OF PLANT
Sloe; Prunelle; Sloe-eyed; Sloe-eye; Sloes; Sloe eye; Sloe eyes; Slow eyed; Blackthorn; Blackthorn (plum); Blackthorns; Black thorns; Porumbă; Prunelle de Bourgogne; Druparia spinosa; Prunus acacia; Prunus acacia-germanica; Prunus moldavica; Prunus stepposa; Prunus lucens; Prunus amygdaliformis; Prunus podolica; Prunus praecox; Prunus subvillosa; Prunus kurdica; Prunus approximata; Prunus curdica; Prunus subcylindrica; Prunus rubella; Prunus oxypyrena; Prunus lucida; Prunus foecundissima; Prunus erythrocalyx; Prunus ericiflora; Sloethorn
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Definizione

German measles
German measles is a disease which causes you to have a cough, a sore throat, and red spots on your skin.
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Wikipedia

Congenital rubella syndrome

Congenital rubella infection (CRI) occurs when a fetus contracts the rubella virus via maternal-fetal transmission. It can result in various outcomes ranging from asymptomatic infection to congenital defects to miscarriage and fetal death. Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) refers to a congenital rubella infection that results in various presentations of birth anomalies. If infection occurs 0–11 weeks after conception, the infant has a 90% risk of being affected. If the infection occurs 12–20 weeks after conception, the risk is 20%. Infants are not generally affected if rubella is contracted during the third trimester. Congenital rubella syndrome was discovered in 1941 by Australian Norman McAlister Gregg.

The most common congenital defects affect the ophthalmologic, cardiac, auditory, and neurologic systems. Diagnosis of congenital rubella syndrome is made through a series of clinical and laboratory findings and management is based on the infant’s clinical presentation. Maintaining rubella outbreak control via vaccination is essential in preventing congenital rubella infection and congenital rubella syndrome.