Rubella in a sentence as a noun

It's a lot safer that measles, mumps, or rubella.

Also, really wish I could choose just measles and mumps and not rubella.

In most cases, onset of symptoms was after measles, mumps, and rubella immunisation.

See, for example, CT scans that show rubella scarring, which is something the patient would not know about until they get the CT scan.

That's why many of the people who declined MMR didn't reject all vaccination - they took seperate vaccinations for measles, mumps and rubella.

I've never met anyone who's experienced post-polio syndrome or given birth to a child with congenital rubella.

If you read the article this is also happening with mumps, rubella and other infectious diseases.> Is growing up without one's parents less harmful ...After a certain point yes. Because being crippled or dead is better than growing up with abusive parents sometimes.

Measles, mumps, rubella, Tetanus, Diphtheria?As hard as it might sound, even if the current vaccines actually are harmful to some very small number of children, we should still do it.

I'm not sure if you're trolling or simply misreading that document, but under the section you cited it says that getting Measles, mumps, and rubella can cause serious complications or death.

Antibiotic resistance is generally created through contact with the antibiotic but stuff like polio, measles, mumps, and rubella just need an unvaccinated host coming into contact with vaccinated people long enough.

Rubella definitions

noun

a contagious viral disease that is a milder form of measles lasting three or four days; can be damaging to a fetus during the first trimester