Question 979398
Urblale
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URBLALE can be rearranged into the word RUBELLA.

Definition:

Rubella, also called German measles or three-day measles, is a contagious viral
infection best known by its distinctive red rash.

Rubella is not the same as measles (rubeola), though the two illnesses do share
some characteristics, including the red rash. However, rubella is caused by a
different virus than measles, and is neither as infectious nor usually as severe
as measles.

The measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, usually given to children in the United
States twice before they reach school age, is highly effective in preventing
rubella.

Because of widespread use of the vaccine, the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) has declared rubella eliminated in the United States, but
cautions parents to make sure their children are vaccinated to prevent its
reemergence.

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