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... infected in early pregnancy. The brain injury is caused by meningoencephalitis, part of the “congenital rubella syndrome”. Rubella virus can also cause a progressive “pan-encephalitis” later in life in children who were infected in the womb and survived but remain chronically infected. Few young mot ...
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... You are working in the ER and see a 14-month-old boy, previously healthy and fully immunized, who has had cold symptoms for the past 2 days. Late this morning, he developed a temp of 101, malaise, and discomfort. On PE you see scattered petechiae over his trunk. He is alert, but very fussy. Of the f ...
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... Symptoms are coughing, a runny nose, sore throat and mild fever. The cough is often dry at first, becoming moist ... until they are feeling better. after a couple of days. There may be a slight wheeze and Antibiotics may be needed. shortness of breath. A higher fever (typically above 39ºC) may ...
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