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What is Airborne?
How is Rubella transmitted?
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What is a rash?
What is the most common sign in children?
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Is there a cure for rubella?
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What are E1 glycoprotein?
___ is the protein that allows Rubella to attach to the host cell.
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What is enveloped +RNA?
What kind of virus is rubella?
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what is 5-7 days?
It takes ____ for the virus to spread throughout the body.
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What is 1969?
Since when has the rubella vaccine been in use?
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What is RDRP?
The enzyme made by host ribosomes using mRNA, needed to make -RNA strand is _______.
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What is 1814?
When was Rubella Virus first discovered?
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what is 1 week before and 1 week?
The most infectious period for Rubella is ____ .
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What are Measles and Mumps?
Rubella is often administered with these two other vaccines.
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What is endocytosis?
The mode of entry of the enveloped virus into host cell is via ____.
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What is host?
Humans are the only ____ for Rubella.
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What is Congenital Rubella Syndrome?
When pregnant people get rubella it can be transferred to the fetus and cause______
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What is an attenuated whole agent?
What kind of agent is used to vaccinate against rubella?
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What is budding?
The new virions replicated in host cell exit via _____.
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What is the Upper Respiratory tract?
The initial infection site for rubella is____.
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What are Cataracts, PDA, and Deafness?
What is one of the most common birth defects caused by Congenital Rubella Syndrome?
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What is Natural Infection?
A single dose of the Rubella vaccine gives more than 95% long-lasting immunity, similar to _____
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What is E1 glycoproteins?
What is docked at the surface of membrane before virion buds out of host cell?
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