Symptoms include rash, fever, headache
The symptoms of rubella don’t usually appear until two to three weeks after exposure to the virus, and they only last between one and five days. The symptoms include a mild fever (usually below 39℃), headache, stuffy or runny nose, red eyes, enlarged tender lymph nodes, a rash and aching joint[1].
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