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Rubella
/ɹuːbˈɛlɐ/
/ɹuˈbɛɫə/
Rubella
[NOUN]1
a contagious viral illness, often occurring in children, that causes a red rash on the body as well as symptoms like fever, sore throat, and eye redness
Examples
1. That same year physician and researcher Stanley Plotkin developed the rubella vaccine.
2. I'm Rubella.
3. We have a very good rubella vaccine, very good mumps vaccine.
4. Measles, mumps, rubella, smallpox, and chickenpox are all examples of Live-attenuated vaccines.
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