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As of 1995, 100% of the population was immunized against diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus and 94% against measles, mumps, and rubella.
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Rubella is a common childhood infection that can sometimes be fatal usually with minimal systemic upset although transient arthropathy may occur in adults.
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And coming to nearer times, in the 20th century there was no biological knowledge to support the evidence against rubella.
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Since the virus can always be reintroduced from other continents, the population still need to remain vaccinated to keep the western hemisphere free of rubella.
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He suggested parents should opt for single vaccinations against measles, mumps and rubella, separated by gaps of one year.
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Rubella, in a pregnant woman, can lead to autism or autistic-like symptoms and congenital rubella syndrome for her offspring after birth.
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Universal immunisation producing a high level of herd immunity is important in the control of epidemics of rubella.
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The major risk of rubella is in pregnancy.
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They are not diagnostic of rubella, as similar spots can be seen in measles and scarlet fever.
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Resources were limited and outbreaks of influenza and rubella were common.
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