Rubella
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Rubella
RUBELLA DEFINITION Rubella (pronounced roo-BELL-uh) is a highly contagious (catching) viral disease also known as German measles. It is spread through contact with discharges from the nose and throat of an infected person. The symptoms of the disease include swollen glands, joint pain, low fever, ...
January 1, 2001; U*X*L Complete Health Resource
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