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German measles

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ID 737195 Last modified 13.02.2019
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Domain pathologytypes of illnessinfectious diseases - bacteriology - virology
  • punetiseviiruse tekitatud, palavikuga kulgev lööbe­haigus, millesse enamik mittevaktsineerituid haigestub lapsepõl­ves (võimalik on haigusnähtudeta kulg) ning mis raseduse alguses kujutab riski loote väärarenditeks
  • an acute, usually benign infectious disease characterized by a 3-day rash, generalized lymphadenopathy, and minimal or no prodromal symptoms
  • an acute contagious virus disease that is caused by a togavirus (species Rubella virus of the genus Rubivirus) and is milder than typical measles but is damaging to the fetus when occurring early in pregnancy
punetised
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  • Immuniseerimiskava alusel immuniseeritakse järgmiste nakkushaiguste vastu: 1) tuberkuloos; 2) B-viirushepatiit; 3) difteeria; 4) teetanus; 5) läkaköha; 6) poliomüeliit; 7) leetrid; 8) punetised; 9) mumps; 10) Haemophilus influenzae tüüp b nakkus; 11) rotaviirusnakkus; 12) inimese papilloomiviirusnakkus.
rubella
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  • ... reagents and reagent products, including related calibrators and control materials, for the detection and quantification in human samples of the following congenital infections: rubella, toxoplasmosis, ...
  • Rubella is a highly contagious viral disease, spread through contact with discharges from the nose and throat of an infected person. ... Rubella is also called German measles or three-day measles.
German measles
rubella

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