Tests for rubella virus can be done in the Department of Infectious Diseases, Department of Dermatology or Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, depending on the patient’s condition.
1. If rubella is suspected, go to the Department of Infectious Diseases: Rubella is an acute rash infectious disease caused by the rubella virus, with the patient as the source of infection, which can be transmitted through the respiratory tract and close contact. The patient is the source of the infection, which can be transmitted through respiratory and close contact.
2. If generalized rubella is the main symptom, go to the dermatology department: rubella patients may have lesions all over the body during the rash period, which may appear as dotted reddish blotchy rash, maculopapular rash or papule, etc. Go to the dermatology department and have the corresponding viral test conducted.
3. If the patient is pregnant, he/she can go to obstetrics and gynecology department for consultation: Rubella infection in pregnant women can have serious effects on the fetus, so they should go to the department of obstetrics and gynecology in time for consultation and testing.
If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for diagnosis and treatment.