Rubella, caused by the rubella virus, reproduces by infecting host cells, primarily respiratory epithelial cells. Once inside the host cell, the virus's RNA is released and hijacks the cell's machinery to replicate its genetic material and produce viral proteins. These components are then assembled into new virus particles, which are released from the host cell to infect additional cells. The cycle continues as the virus spreads, often through respiratory droplets.
Rubella, also known as German measles, is a viral infection caused by the rubella virus, which does not "feed" in the traditional sense like a living organism. Instead, it replicates within the host’s cells after entering the body, primarily through respiratory droplets. The virus utilizes the host's cellular machinery to reproduce and spread, leading to the symptoms associated with the infection. Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent rubella infection.
Can you give rubella vaccine to positive rubella patient?
Rubella is a disease caused by the rubella virus. The name "rubella" is derived from the Latin, meaning "little red."
MMR vaccine (measles, mumps, and rubella) is the vaccine used to prevent rubella.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubella
No, it is not. However, congenital rubella syndrome is. This occurs when a pregnant woman contracts rubella early on in her pregnancy. The rubella may or may not affect the infant.
MMR vaccine (measles, mumps, and rubella) is the vaccine used to prevent rubella.
you can get the mmr vacsination (measles,mumps and rubella)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubella
Palaina rubella was created in 1889.
Burtia rubella was created in 1866.
Rubella - song - was created in 1995.