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Rubella
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(Category)
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German measles
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(German measles)
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See: Rubella ...
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Sinoaid Shanghai Laboratory Services Schedue
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(Laboratory Services)
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... RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS
86757
ANTIBODY; RICKETTSIA
86759
ANTIBODY; ROTAVIRUS
86762
ANTIBODY; RUBELLA
86765
ANTIBODY; RUBEOLA
86768
ANTIBODY; SALMONELLA ...
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Truncus arteriosus
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(Truncus arteriosus)
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... a woman contracts rubella (German measles) or another viral illness during early pregnancy, the risk of congenital heart defects in her baby is increased.
Poorly controlled diabetes during pregnancy. Diabetes ...
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Tricuspid atresia
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(Tricuspid atresia)
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... such as tricuspid atresia, is unknown, but several factors may increase the risk of a baby being born with this condition:
A mother who had German measles (rubella) or another viral illness during ...
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Transverse myelitis
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(Transverse myelitis)
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... with other autoimmune diseases than it does in other people who don't have autoimmune disease.
Vaccinations for infectious diseases — including hepatitis B, measles-mumps-rubella, and diphtheria-tetanus ...
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Transposition of the great arteries
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(Transposition of the great arteries)
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... some factors, such as rubella or other viral illnesses during pregnancy, maternal age over 40, or maternal diabetes, may increase the risk of this condition, in most cases the cause is unknown.
Although ...
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Three-day measles
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(Three-day measles)
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See: Rubella ...
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Tetralogy of Fallot
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(Tetralogy of Fallot)
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... Fallot is unknown, several factors may increase the risk of a baby being born with this condition. These include:
A viral illness in the mother, such as rubella (German measles), during pregnancy
Maternal ...
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Ventricular septal defect
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(Ventricular septal defect )
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... pregnancy can increase your risk of having a baby with a heart defect.
Rubella infection. Becoming infected with German measles (rubella) while pregnant can increase the risk of fetal heart defects. ...
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Heart Disease
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(Heart Disease)
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... a rash called fifth disease (human parvovirus B19), gastrointestinal infections (echovirus), mononucleosis (Epstein-Barr virus) and measles (rubella). Viruses associated with sexually transmitted infections ...
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Registering Your Child for School
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(School)
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... the state dictates which types of records are acceptable.
A fully immunized child who has had a four- or five-year-old checkup will have had one or two MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), five DTP, DTaP, ...
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Myocarditis
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(Myocarditis)
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... cause the common cold (adenovirus); and parvovirus B19, which causes a rash called fifth disease. Gastrointestinal infections (echoviruses), mononucleosis (Epstein-Barr virus) and German measles (rubella) ...
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Mumps
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(Mumps)
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... been immunized against mumps.
The mumps vaccine is usually given as a combined measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) inoculation, which contains the safest and most effective form of each vaccine. Two doses of ...
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Microcephaly
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(Microcephaly)
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... cytomegalovirus, German measles (rubella), and chickenpox (varicella).
Exposure to drugs, alcohol or certain toxic chemicals in the womb. Any of these put your baby at risk of brain abnormalities. ...
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Autism
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(Autism)
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... the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine. No reliable study has shown a link between autism and the MMR vaccination. A study published in 1998 that theorized there could be a link has been retracted because ...
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Atrioventricular canal defect
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(Atrioventricular canal defect)
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German measles (rubella) or another viral illness during early pregnancy.
Having a parent who had a congenital heart defect.
Drinking too much alcohol during pregnancy.
Poorly controlled diabetes ...
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Atrial septal defect (ASD)
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(Atrial septal defect (ASD))
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... risk of having a baby with a heart defect:
Rubella infection. Becoming infected with rubella (German measles) while pregnant can increase the risk of fetal heart defects.
Drug or alcohol use or exposure ...
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Rubella
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(Rubella)
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Rubella, also called German measles or three-day measles, is a contagious viral infection best known by its distinctive red rash.
Rubella is not the same as measles (rubeola), though the two illnesses ...
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Measles, German
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(Measles, German)
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See: Rubella ...