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rdfs:label
  • Rubella
rdfs:comment
  • Rubella is a fiend that Vendetta created to revenge Charlotte for giving her a musical greeting card. She then replaced Grudge as Vendetta's sidekick.
  • Rubella, more commonly known as German measles, is a contagious viral disease. It's primary symptom is a widespread spotty red rash on the skin, occasionally in conjunction with a slight fever and swollen glands. The disease is very mild in children and rarely causes serious symptoms even in adults. Rubella is becoming increasingly rare since the 1960s as toddlers are now routinely vaccinated against the disease along with measles and mumps at the age of six months.
owl:sameAs
dcterms:subject
mortalityrate
  • None
involved in quests
symptom
  • Spotty rash, low grade fever, swollen glands
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Voice
Name
  • Rubella
Type
treatment
  • None - disease spontanously resolves, generally within a few days
Caption
  • Rubella and Vendetta, with Grudge in the background
marker-x
  • 60
marker-y
  • 30
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Cause
  • Contact with fluids from someone infected with the rubella virus
Species
Color
  • #9c9c4e
Area
  • Bill's Ranch
Gender
  • Female
Creator
Location
  • Bill's Ranch
starts quests
firstweb
  • "Rubella"
abstract
  • Rubella is a fiend that Vendetta created to revenge Charlotte for giving her a musical greeting card. She then replaced Grudge as Vendetta's sidekick.
  • Rubella, more commonly known as German measles, is a contagious viral disease. It's primary symptom is a widespread spotty red rash on the skin, occasionally in conjunction with a slight fever and swollen glands. The disease is very mild in children and rarely causes serious symptoms even in adults. However, pregnancy women are at serious risk from rubella as if the fetus is exposed, the newborn can develop congenital rubella syndrome, resulting in defects in heart structure, sight, brain function and hearing. The earlier in the pregnancy the mother contracts the disease, the more likely it is that the newborn will develop the symptoms. Rubella is becoming increasingly rare since the 1960s as toddlers are now routinely vaccinated against the disease along with measles and mumps at the age of six months.