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Postgrad Med. 1976 Mar;59(3):66-72. doi: 10.1080/00325481.1976.11714294.
Several viral infections besides rubella are known to cause fetal anomalies and disease. Cytomegalovirus, for example, may adversely affect the fetus in a number of ways. Either herpesvirus or hepatitis B virus is transmissible from mother to offspring. Viruses whose potential for fetal harm is less clear are those of varicella, mumps, and influenza.