3 stages of development of rubella

Rubella, also known as German measles, is a benign typhre that can occur at any age, even in babies, leading to rubella with general body typhal fever on the patient's body, each stage of development will have different specific manifestations.

1. Stages of development of rubella

Rubella is potentially contagious from person to person, is caused by RNA virus and is not dangerous to health but can cause cases of birth defects in the fetus. Rubella develops through 3 stages:

Rubella incubation period:

  • The period of incubation of rubella usually lasts for about 12-23 days after the body begins to come into contact with the source of transmission.
  • During this period of rubella incubation, the person is infected only with rubella virus without causing clinical symptoms.

Period of illness of Rubella:

  • During this period, the rubella virus begins to penetrate deeply and cause disease. The main clinical manifestations of this stage disease include 3 main symptoms: Fever, rash and lymphadenopathy.
  • Fever: usually a mild fever of about 38 degrees Celsius accompanied by fatigue, sore throat, internal runny nose. Some cases have red eyes. Symptoms of rubella with typhal fever appear in about 1-4 days and will be reduced at the on beginning of signs of a rash.
  • Rash: This is an important sign, appearing after fever. The nodules grow on the head, face and then grow to the whole body rather than growing in a certain order as in measles, the nodules are round or oval, about 1 – 2mm in diameter, the nodules can grow separately or wear concentrated in pieces. From the moment of rash, after 24 hours, the rash can appear throughout the person.
  • Lymphadenopathy: Lymph nodes often float before a rash occurs, often in locations such as inguinal, neck, occipital bone area. The lymph nodes have painful palpation characteristics and can be run out on their own after the nodules on the body are gone.
  • In addition, there may be other symptoms such as joint pain, fatigue, loss of appetite …

VIrus RNA rubella

Rubella disease is caused by the RNA virus

Period of withdrawal:

  • Rubella disease, if treated promptly, treated correctly, can be withdrawn without complications or other problems affecting health.
  • Manifestations: Symptoms of rubella with typhal remission, patients running out of fever, fast-flying nodules of no rules or order, flying leave no trace on the skin such as scars, bruises … After about 1 week, the ganglia return to normal.
  • Symptoms of joint pain in the retreat stage may be prolonged compared to other symptoms.

2. Is rubella dangerous?

Rubella is a benign infectious disease that can be treated definitively, but without the right treatment and care regimen, the patient is at risk of facing dangerous complications:

Some common complications of rubella with typhal fever:

  • Patients with pain and swelling in joints such as fingers, knees, wrists
  • Complications of thromboembophlysis, encephalitis, neurological inflammation, fetal malformations in pregnant women.
  • Children with congenital rubella syndrome are more likely to experience serious complications such as lung damage, cerebral palsy, blindness …

3. Effective prevention of rubella

In the face of the rapid outbreak of rubella, prevention is very important and necessary, of all rubella prevention methods, vaccination against rubella is still the safest, optimal and most chosen method. Vaccination against rubella will help the body activate the immune system to produce an active immune antibody to fight the virus that causes Rubella disease.

Currently, Share99 International Health Hub provides measles – Mumm – Rubella vaccination services effectively preventing rubella for children from 12 months of age and adults.

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Vaccination against rubella will help the body activate the functioning of the immune system to produce an active immune antibody

The advantages of vaccinating Measles – mumus – rubella at Share99 include:

  • Clients will be examined by specialists, fully screened for health and physical issues, advice on vaccines and vaccination regimens, how to monitor and care after vaccination before prescribing vaccinations according to the latest recommendations of the Ministry of Health / World Health Organization to ensure the best and safest effect. the most complete.
  • A team of experienced, professional pediatric doctors and nurses, psychologically understand and apply effective pain relief during vaccination.
  • 100% of vaccination customers are monitored 30 minutes after vaccination and re-evaluated before leaving.
  • Be monitored before, during and after vaccination at Share99 Health System and always have emergency ekip ready to coordinate with the vaccination department to handle cases of anaphylalacticshock, respiratory failure – stop cyclic, ensure timely treatment, the right regimen when something happens.
  • The vaccination room is airy, has a play area, helps to feel comfortable like walking around and has a good mentality before and after vaccination.
  • Vaccines are imported and stored in modern cold storage systems, with COLD chains meeting GSP standards, keeping the vaccine in the best condition to ensure quality.
  • Customers will receive a reminder message before the date of vaccination and the baby's vaccination information will be synchronized with the national immunization information system.

Share99 International Health Hub is offering a package vaccination program with a variety of vaccines for a variety of subjects, from infants, young children, adults, women before and during pregnancy.
Particularly in December 2019, Share99 is free of charge for newborn Hepatitis B vaccination (immediately after birth) for babies when registering for the Package for children from 0-1 year old or from 0-2 years old.

For direct advice, please click hotline number or register online HERE. In addition, you can register for remote consultation HERE

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  • Why is Rubella especially dangerous for pregnant women?

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b1ffdb54307529964874ff53a5c5de33?s=90&r=gI am the author of Share99.net. I had been working in Vinmec International General Hospital for over 10 years. I dedicate my passion on every post in this site.

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