Rubella or German measles is a viral infection caused by the rubella virus. The disease is often mild and affects the skin and lymph nodes. It usually lasts up to three days and hence is also known as three-day measles. Causes of Rubella Mostly prevalent in winter and spring the rubella virus is transmitted by breathing in airborne droplets spread in the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Once inhaled it replicates in the nose throat and the lymph nodes. It then enters the blood within a week and spread to different organs. It may also be present