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==Overview==
==Overview==
Patients with rubella infection present with a fever, skin rash and cervical lymphadenopathy. Malaise and anorexia precede the development of fever and rash.  
Patients with [[rubella]] infection present with a [[fever]], [[skin rash]] and cervical [[lymphadenopathy]]. [[Malaise]] and [[anorexia]] precede the development of [[fever]] and [[rash]].  


==History and Symptoms==
==History and Symptoms==
*Questions regarding contact with a infected patient and a detailed documentation of the immunization status must be taken in all patients with suspected rubella infection.
*Questions regarding contact with an infected patient and a detailed documentation of the [[immunization]] status must be taken in all patients with suspected [[rubella]] infection.
*All the women with suspected rubella infection should be asked for the possibility of being a pregnant.
*All the women with suspected [[rubella]] infection should be asked for the possibility of being a [[pregnant]].
Symptoms of rubella infection include:  
[[Symptoms]] of [[rubella]] infection include:  
*Low grade fever
*Low grade [[fever]]
*Skin rash which starts on the face and spreads to the rest of the body
*[[Skin rash]] which starts on the [[face]] and spreads to the rest of the body
*Sore throat  
*[[Sore throat]]
*Lymph node swelling in the neck  
*[[Lymph node]] swelling in the [[neck]]
*Headache  
*[[Headache]]
*Malaise
*[[Malaise]]
*Anorexia
*[[Anorexia]]
*Mild conjunctivitis
*Mild [[conjunctivitis]]
*Runny nose
*Runny nose
*About 25 to 50% of people infected with rubella will not experience any symptoms
*About 25 to 50% of people infected with [[rubella]] will not experience any symptoms


==References==
==References==

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Overview

Patients with rubella infection present with a fever, skin rash and cervical lymphadenopathy. Malaise and anorexia precede the development of fever and rash.

History and Symptoms

  • Questions regarding contact with an infected patient and a detailed documentation of the immunization status must be taken in all patients with suspected rubella infection.
  • All the women with suspected rubella infection should be asked for the possibility of being a pregnant.

Symptoms of rubella infection include:

References

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