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Rubella is a highly contagious viral disease characterized by slight fever, mild rash and swollen glands. Although most cases are mild, if rubella is contracted early in pregnancy, it can spread from the mother to her developing baby through the bloodstream and result in birth defects and/or fetal death. As a result of widespread immunization, rubella does not circulate in the United States, but can be contracted through foreign travel.

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Measles warnings for Australia and New Zealand

Measles warnings for Australia and New Zealand

Autism-vaccine link study – Complete fraud

Autism-vaccine link study – Complete fraud

Doctors demonstrate the true impact of vaccination

Doctors demonstrate the true impact of vaccination

Measles outbreak in northern NSW and Queensland

Measles outbreak in northern NSW and Queensland

Vaccination for children: Pros and cons

Vaccination for children: Pros and cons

UK cases of bacterial meningitis in children at a record low

UK cases of bacterial meningitis in children at a record low

Prenatal exposure to influenza virus shown to reduce intelligence in adulthood

Prenatal exposure to influenza virus shown to reduce intelligence in adulthood

U.S. Court of Federal Claims declares vaccines do not cause autism

U.S. Court of Federal Claims declares vaccines do not cause autism

Childhood vaccines cause financial burden to many health care providers

Childhood vaccines cause financial burden to many health care providers

Adults need vaccines to protect from preventable diseases, say medical societies

Adults need vaccines to protect from preventable diseases, say medical societies

Mumps making a comeback in Australia

Mumps making a comeback in Australia

New research settles measles vaccine/autism controversy

New research settles measles vaccine/autism controversy

Shots are nothing to shy away from with the right approach

Shots are nothing to shy away from with the right approach

ISU researchers find possible alternative adjuvant for alum to boost the effectiveness of vaccines

ISU researchers find possible alternative adjuvant for alum to boost the effectiveness of vaccines

Leeds project aims to boost parents' confidence in MMR choices as measles rates rise

Leeds project aims to boost parents' confidence in MMR choices as measles rates rise

FDA approves Kinrix - combination vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and polio diseases in one shot

FDA approves Kinrix - combination vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and polio diseases in one shot

Misoprostol off-label use may have led to deaths

Misoprostol off-label use may have led to deaths

Measles making a comeback in the U.S.

Measles making a comeback in the U.S.

Washington, D.C., council member recommends eliminating HIV, syphilis test requirements for marriage licenses

Washington, D.C., council member recommends eliminating HIV, syphilis test requirements for marriage licenses

Emergency measures employed to stop measles epidemic

Emergency measures employed to stop measles epidemic

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