Rubella Virus
The rubella virus is a contagious virus that can cause fever, rash, and joint pain. It is most commonly spread through airborne droplets or saliva when an infected person talks, coughs, or sneezes. While most people only experience mild symptoms, untreated rubella can potentially cause miscarriage in pregnant women, as well as severe birth defects in the unborn fetus. Vaccination is the best prevention against the virus, and early detection and treatment can help reduce complications. Rubella virus is important to monitor and control, as it can cause serious health risks if left untreated.
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