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German measles diseasePathogenRubella virus, an RNS virus of the group of the Toga viruses Clinical pictureThe incubation period lasts approx. 14-21 days. Infection takes place via airborne infection from person to person. The infection only takes place if the person’s or the child’s immune system is weak; fever with a fine, light red exanthema. Frequently the disease is only accompanied by slight symptoms such as slight nausea and then the disease is not diagnosed as German measles.. TherapyMainstream medicine treats on a purely symptomatic level. ComplicationsComplications must only be expected in the first four months of the pregnancy. There can be malformations and damages in the area of the sensory organs of smell and sight of the child (rubella embryopathy). ImmunityHaving had the German measles leads to life-long immunity. In 2.5% of the cases the disease occurs a second time. (This observation dates back to earlier years.) |
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