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单词 rubella
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Definition of rubella in English:

rubella

noun rʊˈbɛləruˈbɛlə
  • medical term for German measles
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Measles, mumps, and rubella are infections that can lead to significant illness.
    • Other viral illnesses such as mumps and rubella may also trigger Bell's palsy.
    • A woman should be tested prior to pregnancy for immunity to rubella, and vaccinated if she is not immune.
    • If women catch rubella during pregnancy, especially in the first three months, this can cause malformations in the developing baby.
    • The government determines the risk management strategy to deal with the diseases mumps, measles, and rubella.
    • Doctors insist the jab is safe and that a failure to give children the immunisation could lead to an outbreak of mumps, measles and rubella.
    • The serum was also used in vaccines against measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria and whooping cough until as late as 1993.
    • There is no proof of the safety and effectiveness of single jabs for measles, mumps and rubella, scientists said yesterday.
    • If you're exposed to rubella when you're pregnant, you can have blood tests to be sure you're immune.
    • All pregnant women should be screened for rubella if testing was not performed before conception.
    • The symptoms of rubella appear two to three weeks after infection.
    • When a mother has certain infections, such as rubella, during pregnancy, it can cause birth defects.
    • I have had to import single vaccines for mumps, measles, and rubella for these families from Europe and Japan.
    • Our data do not show a real increase in the incidence of congenital rubella.
    • Almost all children need to be inoculated to prevent measles, mumps and rubella regaining a grip.
    • Animal research has led to vaccines for rabies, smallpox, rubella, measles and anthrax.
    • Immunity to rubella does not protect a person from measles, or vice versa.
    • Patients given vaccines against measles, mumps and rubella, polio, rabies and Japanese encephalitis are not affected.
    • With many infections, such as rubella and toxoplasmosis, the risk is greatest in the first trimester.
    • Any pregnant woman who has been exposed to rubella should contact her obstetrician immediately.

Origin

Late 19th century: modern Latin, neuter plural of Latin rubellus 'reddish'.

Rhymes

a cappella, Arabella, Bella, bestseller, Capella, cellar, Cinderella, citronella, Clarabella, corella, Daniela, Della, dispeller, dweller, Ella, expeller, favela, fella, fellah, feller, Fenella, Floella, foreteller, Heller, impeller, interstellar, Keller, Louella, Mandela, mortadella, mozzarella, Nigella, novella, paella, panatella, patella, predella, propeller, queller, quinella, repeller, rosella, salmonella, Santiago de Compostela, seller, smeller, speller, Stella, stellar, tarantella, teller, umbrella, Viyella
 
 

Definition of rubella in US English:

rubella

nounro͞oˈbeləruˈbɛlə
  • A contagious viral disease, with symptoms like mild measles. It can cause fetal malformation if contracted in early pregnancy.

    Also called German measles
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Immunity to rubella does not protect a person from measles, or vice versa.
    • Any pregnant woman who has been exposed to rubella should contact her obstetrician immediately.
    • When a mother has certain infections, such as rubella, during pregnancy, it can cause birth defects.
    • Animal research has led to vaccines for rabies, smallpox, rubella, measles and anthrax.
    • Measles, mumps, and rubella are infections that can lead to significant illness.
    • The serum was also used in vaccines against measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria and whooping cough until as late as 1993.
    • I have had to import single vaccines for mumps, measles, and rubella for these families from Europe and Japan.
    • Our data do not show a real increase in the incidence of congenital rubella.
    • Patients given vaccines against measles, mumps and rubella, polio, rabies and Japanese encephalitis are not affected.
    • Doctors insist the jab is safe and that a failure to give children the immunisation could lead to an outbreak of mumps, measles and rubella.
    • Other viral illnesses such as mumps and rubella may also trigger Bell's palsy.
    • The government determines the risk management strategy to deal with the diseases mumps, measles, and rubella.
    • Almost all children need to be inoculated to prevent measles, mumps and rubella regaining a grip.
    • The symptoms of rubella appear two to three weeks after infection.
    • With many infections, such as rubella and toxoplasmosis, the risk is greatest in the first trimester.
    • A woman should be tested prior to pregnancy for immunity to rubella, and vaccinated if she is not immune.
    • There is no proof of the safety and effectiveness of single jabs for measles, mumps and rubella, scientists said yesterday.
    • If you're exposed to rubella when you're pregnant, you can have blood tests to be sure you're immune.
    • All pregnant women should be screened for rubella if testing was not performed before conception.
    • If women catch rubella during pregnancy, especially in the first three months, this can cause malformations in the developing baby.

Origin

Late 19th century: modern Latin, neuter plural of Latin rubellus ‘reddish’.

 
 
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