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Possible Causes For Rubella hepatitis/newborn - Causes
- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Maternal/fetal viral infection
Rubella
Rubella hepatitis, newborn
Rubella, Maternal Acquired- Synonyms
- 0-6 weeks old, baby, disease (or disorder) liver inflammatory, German measles, Hepatitides, hepatitis, Hepatitis nonspecific, Hepatitis unspecified, Hepatitis unspecified (disorder), infant newborn, Infants (Newborn), Infants Newborn, inflammation liver, Inflammatory disease of liver, Inflammatory disease of liver (disorder), Inflammatory disorder of liver, Inflammatory liver disease, Inflammatory liver disease unspecified, liver disease inflammatory, liver inflammation, Measles German, Neonatal, Neonatal state, Neonate, Neonates, Newborn, NEWBORN (0-27 DAYS), Newborn (finding), Newborn (person), newborn human (0-6 weeks), Newborn infant, Newborn Infants, Newborns, Nonspecific hepatitis, rubella, Rubella (disorder), Rubella (German measles), Rubellas, THIRD DISEASE, three-day measles
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