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How Do You Identify Causative Agent Of German Measles?

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How Do You Identify Causative Agent Of German Measles?

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German measles, also known as rubella, or the three day measles, was a common childhood condition prior to 1969 and the development of the rubella vaccine. The Rubella virus is the causative agent of the German measles and is spread through droplets of the nose and throat which are either passed from skin to skin or breathed in by another person. Understanding who and why. German measles, mostly harmless to children between the ages of five and nine, was feared by expectant mothers for its devastating effects on developing fetuses. Infection of the mother within the first three months of her pregnancy resulted in miscarriage or the delivering a stillborn or permanently disabled baby. The last outbreak of German measles in the United States resulted in roughly twelve thousand babies being born deaf and/or blind. Know the history. Once considered the same, rubeola, the normal measles, and rubella, the German measles were differentiated when doctors were able to distinguish between some o

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