Infections during pregnancy such as rubella or syphilis, causing inflammation of the fetal brain in the uterus Risk factors in other age groups: Tumors in the brain or spinal cord Infections of the or in the brain or spine Stroke causing bleeding within the brain Injury to the head/brain QU...
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There are other theories of course, such as absence of vitamin D and changes in intrinsic barriers in the host such as mucus.Sciencemagazine has a greatgraphicshowing that not all contagious diseases are highest in the winter. In the times when smallpox, chickenpox, and rubella were pandemic ...
It’s important to remember that there are many other infectious diseases in the world other than COVID-19. We’re currently seeing a drop in other routine vaccinations that protect against serious or even fatal childhood diseases such as measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus, diphtheria and polio,...
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Known as the MMR or measles, mumps and rubella vaccine, the vaccine is very effective, the CDC says. One dose is about 93% effective at preventing the contagious disease if you come into contact with the virus. Two doses are about 97% effective. It is recommended that children receive th...