YOGYAKARTA Campak and rubella are diseases caused by the virus and can spread very quickly. These two diseases are often considered the same because they have similar initial symptoms, namely fever and rashes on the skin. In fact, there are actually significant differences incarnation and rubella, both in terms of causes, symptoms and risk of complications.

So, what are the differences betweenhup and rubella? Come on, find out the answer in the review below.

Compiled from various sources, here are some differences in barbarus and rubella that you need to know:

Quoted from the Cleveland Clinic, Measles (rubeola) is a disease caused by Morbillivirus. This type of virus can be transmitted quickly through droplets or saliva splashes from the mouth and nose of a columnar sufferer, which come out when coughing, sneezing, or talking.

Meanwhile, rubella ( Germany's impact) is caused by the rubella virus, a RNA virus from the Togaviride family. This disease can be transmitted when a person is infected with cough or sneezing. Transmission can also occur through direct contact with mucus that is infected from the nose and throat. In addition, this disease can be transmitted from pregnant women to the fetus through blood flow, quoted from the Mayo Clinic page.

Adapting the Glenegues Hospital Malaysia page, people with commonminton usually feel symptoms that are quite severe, namely:

In rubella, the symptoms that appear are generally milder than barbarics, including:

These symptoms generally last about 1-5 days after the rash appears.

Measles can cause serious complications such as pneumonia (pulmonary infection) and encephalitis (brain inflammation).

Meanwhile, rubella rarely causes serious complications, except in pregnant women, where rubella can cause congenital rubella syndrome.

Rubella can be transmitted by pregnant women to the fetus. Infected babies in the womb are at risk of birth defects such as heart disorders, visual or hearing problems, intellectual disabilities, and liver damage.

Vaccination is the most effective prevention effort, because it can protect itself fromterminary and rubella diseases. The types of vaccines that can preventcarption and rubella are MMR vaccines.

The MMR vaccine is usually given in two doses of the first dose at the age of 9 months and the second dose is given when the little one is 12 months old.

The MMR vaccine not only protects individuals fromterinary and rubella disease, but can also create herd immunity. When most of the population is vaccinated, the risk of waivers and rubella will decrease, thereby helping to protect those who are not immunized.

That's the information about the difference between niche and rubella. Get news updates of other options only on VOI.ID.


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