Rubella is called a viral infectiousa disease that manifests itself in the rapidly spreading skin rash, increased lymph nodes and a slight increase in body temperature. Most of all rubella are affected by children aged 1 to 7 years. After the disease passes, life-long immunity is formed.
In principle, rubella in adults, the symptoms of which are similar to the symptoms in children, the disease is quite complicated. Typically, children suffer rubella much more easily than people of more mature age.
It often happens that the symptoms of the diseasechildren are quite weak, in adults, on the contrary, the disease is difficult and the symptoms are very intense. An interesting fact: such a disease, as measles, also occurs much heavier in adults, but children practically do not notice it. If you notice the symptoms of rubella in a pregnant woman - this is a very worrying sign, because in this case, rubella is even more dangerous.
Rubella in adults: symptoms
The symptoms of rubella in adults are as follows:
Summarizing, we can say that muchmore dangerous rubella in adults, the symptoms are much stronger. Before they began to get vaccinated against her, it was very rare to find a case of an adult. Since all of them had been ill as early as childhood or, at the extreme, in adolescence.
After the vaccination, thanks toformed immunity children began to get sick much less often. But there was a large number of patients among adults, because post-vaccination immunity can not last forever.
Поэтому большое число ученых, да и множество parents, began to think about not having to get vaccinated against rubella. And in general, there is a share of common sense: the disease in childhood is much easier, in addition, after it is developed immunity, which can be called life. Another disadvantage of vaccination: after it is quite common complications.