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ubella 351<br />

effective against R. rickettsii. Rapid improvement <strong>of</strong><br />

symptoms confirms the diagnosis before BLOOD<br />

tests are able to do the same.<br />

Most people fully recover with appropriate<br />

antibiotic treatment. However, Rocky Mountain<br />

spotted fever is life threatening for people who<br />

have G6PD DEFICIENCY, an inherited condition in<br />

which there is a lack <strong>of</strong> an enzyme important for<br />

maintaining red blood cells (erythrocytes). Age<br />

extremes (very young or very old) <strong>and</strong> chronic<br />

ALCOHOLISM are other factors that increase the<br />

severity <strong>of</strong> illness. Delayed treatment <strong>of</strong> Rocky<br />

Mountain spotted fever <strong>of</strong>ten results in multiple<br />

organ failure, requiring intensive medical treatment<br />

<strong>and</strong> a long recovery.<br />

See also BACTERIA; ERYTHROCYTE; GENETIC DISOR-<br />

DERS; HUMAN EHRLICHIOSIS.<br />

rubella An illness resulting from INFECTION with<br />

the rubella virus, a member <strong>of</strong> the Rubivirus viral<br />

family. Rubella, also called three-day MEASLES or<br />

German measles (because German researchers<br />

were the first to identify rubella as an illness separate<br />

from measles), is a mild course <strong>of</strong> illness in<br />

most people. However, the infection can cause<br />

serious BIRTH DEFECTS, collectively called congenital<br />

rubella syndrome, in a developing FETUS when a<br />

pregnant woman becomes infected during the first<br />

trimester <strong>of</strong> PREGNANCY.<br />

Rubella is fairly contagious <strong>and</strong> spreads primarily<br />

through droplet inhalation (airborne transmission).<br />

The INCUBATION PERIOD is 14 to 21 days, after<br />

which most people experience low-grade FEVER;<br />

LYMPHADENOPATHY (swollen LYMPH nodes); <strong>and</strong> a red,<br />

slightly bumpy RASH that begins on the face <strong>and</strong><br />

spreads to cover the entire body. Adults who get<br />

rubella <strong>of</strong>ten have PAIN <strong>and</strong> inflammation in the<br />

joints that continues for up to six weeks after<br />

other symptoms abate. Infection conveys lifelong<br />

IMMUNITY.<br />

Rubella is among the diseases for which children<br />

in the United States receive routine IMMU-<br />

NIZATION. This is particularly important because <strong>of</strong><br />

the risk rubella infection presents to the unborn<br />

fetus. Congenital rubella syndrome affects about<br />

90 percent <strong>of</strong> babies born to women who contract<br />

rubella during the first trimester <strong>of</strong> pregnancy. The<br />

syndrome’s key features are<br />

• HEARING LOSS, <strong>of</strong>ten pr<strong>of</strong>ound (deafness)<br />

• cataracts, GLAUCOMA, <strong>and</strong> RETINOPATHY<br />

• pulmonary artery stenosis, ventral septal defect<br />

(VSD), patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), <strong>and</strong><br />

other HEART anomalies<br />

• impaired immune function<br />

• early childhood development <strong>of</strong> type 1 DIABETES<br />

Congenital rubella syndrome <strong>of</strong>ten causes lifelong<br />

health problems for affected children.<br />

See also CATARACT; CATARACT EXTRACTION AND LENS<br />

REPLACEMENT; CHILDHOOD DISEASES; CONGENITAL HEART<br />

DISEASE; MEASLES; MUMPS; PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE<br />

AND IMMUNIZATIONS; SCARLET FEVER.

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