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What is rubeolla?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 11/16/2022

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How do you distinguish rubeolla and rubella?

Rubella is also called German measles, while rubeola is regular measles. The biggest difference between the two is that rubella is considered to be a milder disease that only lasts around three days. Rubeola can become a serious illness that lasts several days and can cause other serious permanent complications.


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