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  • Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) Vaccine

    Centers for Disease Control — Carefully performed scientific studies have found no relationship between the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine and autism. The measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine is a combination vaccine that was licensed in 1971 to protect against ...More…

  • German Measles (Rubella)

    Visual Dx Health — German Measles (Rubella): A parent's guide to condition and treatment information - Overview. German measles (rubella) is caused by the rubella virus and spreads among humans through contact with fluids in the... This image displays German ...More…

  • "Rubella"

    Clinical Trials — The Influence of Probiotics on the Immunologic Response to Vaccinations in Infants Dietary Supplement: Probiotics (L.acidophilus and B.lactis); Dietary Supplement: Cornflor Safety and Immune Response of Novartis of MenACWY Conjugate Vaccine When ...More…

  • Do you need the MMR vaccine?

    Mayo Clinic — Rubella - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, prevention of this viral infection during pregnancy. Rubella is sometimes called German measles or three-day (3-day) measles. Rubella is not the same as measles (rubeola). These conditions share ...More…

  • Rubéola

    Kids Health — La rubéola es una infección que afecta prioritariamente a la piel y los ganglios linfáticos. Está provocada por el virus de la rubéola (que no debe confundirse con el virus que provoca el sarampión), que generalmente se transmite mediante la ...More…

  • Complicaciones: Rubéola

    Nacersano — La rubéola (sarampión alemán) es una enfermedad infantil que puede producir graves defectos de nacimiento en el feto. Le conviene realizarse una prueba para determinar si es inmune antes de quedar embarazada. Si no lo es, debe vacunarse al menos ...More…

  • Vaccines: HOME page for Vaccines and Immunizations site

    Centers for Disease Control — Vaccine-preventable disease levels are at or near record lows. However, we cannot take high immunization coverage levels for granted. To continue to protect America's children and adults, we must obtain maximum immunization coverage in all ...More…

  • Latest News

    National Institute of Allergy — NIAID Web Site Redesign NIAID E-mail Updates Joint Statement on Food Allergy Awareness Week Flu (Influenza) Food Allergy NIAID Media Availability: Scientists Develop Mathematical Model to Predict the Immune Response to Influenza May 13, 2009 May ...More…

  • Protect your skin when you're out in the sun. Learn more

    MedlinePlus Health Information from the National Library of Medicine Start here with 750 topics on conditions, diseases and wellness About your prescription and over-the-counter medicines, herbs and supplements A service for finding local ...More…

  • Protect your skin when you're out in the sun. Learn more

    MedlinePlus Health Information from the National Library of Medicine Start here with 750 topics on conditions, diseases and wellness About your prescription and over-the-counter medicines, herbs and supplements A service for finding local ...More…

  • Rubella Disease In-Short (German Measles)

    Centers for Disease Control — Rash and fever for two to three days (mild disease in children and young adults) Birth defects if acquired by a pregnant woman: deafness, cataracts, heart defects, mental retardation, and liver and spleen damage (at least a 20% chance of damage ...More…

  • Current Vaccine Shortages & Delays

    Centers for Disease Control — This web page contains the latest national information about vaccine supplies and provides guidance to healthcare providers who are facing vaccine shortages or delays. On June 30, CDC's Travelers' Health web section updated its yellow fever ...More…


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