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    About Rubella

    What it is

    Rubella is a contagious disease caused by a virus. Rubella is sometimes called “German measles,” but it is caused by a different virus than measles.

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  • The disease is no longer endemic (constantly present) in the United States; but rubella is common in other parts of the world. It can still be brought into the United States by people who get infected in other countries.

    Signs and symptoms

    Rubella is usually mild, with few noticeable symptoms.

    For children who do have symptoms, a red rash appearing on the face is typically the first sign.

    Most adults who get rubella usually have a mild illness with:

    • Low-grade fever
    • Sore throat
    • A rash that starts on the face and spreads to the rest of the body

    Up to 70% of women may experience arthritis as a rubella complication; this is rare in children and men.

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    Who is at risk

    Anyone who is not vaccinated against rubella is at risk of getting rubella.

    Rubella is very dangerous during pregnancy and for developing babies.

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