Rubella is also known as ‘German Measles’. It is an infectious disease caused by Rubella virus. It can be transmitted by contact with secretions from nose and pharynx of infected persons through droplet spread or direct contact with patients. Symptoms are usually mild, including fever, headache, skin rash and swollen glands behind the ears or in the neck. Sometimes there may be no symptom at all. Complications include arthritis (inflammation of the joint), thrombocytopenia (low platelet count) and encephalitis (inflammation of the brain). Infants born to women who catch this infection during the first 3 months of pregnancy are likely to have Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS). They may be blind or deaf, or have heart disease, mental retardation, or even die before birth. Women who do not have Rubella antibody should consider taking MMR®II vaccine before pregnancy.
If you are about to take MMR®II, please check if you have any of the following conditions. If so, you are not suitable to get vaccinated:
Allergic to any components of this vaccine, including gelatin, neomycin and egg;
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