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MEASLES, (Morbilli, Rubeola; the M. E. word is maseles, properly a diminutive of a word meaning " spot," O.H.G. mdsa, cf. " mazer "; the equivalent is Ger. Masern; Fr. Rougeole), an acute infectious disease occurring mostly in children.

 


Measles immunization: The standard MMR vaccine is given to prevent measles, mumps and rubella (German measles). The MMR vaccine is now given in two dosages. The first should be given at 12-15 months of age.

Measles (Rubeola) Basics
The best way to prevent measles is for all children to be fully vaccinated on time.

Measles
Measles is a very contagious viral illness that causes a skin rash and fever. Serious and sometimes fatal complications include pneumonia and encephalitis (brain inflammation). Measles is also known as rubeola.

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What is measles?
Measles is a respiratory disease caused by a virus.

Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR)
What are measles, mumps, and rubella?
Measles, mumps, and rubella are serious diseases that are spread from person-to-person through the air.

Measles
Measles is a highly contagious viral disease. It begins with a fever that lasts for a couple of days, followed by a cough, runny nose, and conjunctivitis (pink eye).

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Measles is an infection that mainly affects children, but can occur at any age. It is rare in the UK due to immunisation. The illness is unpleasant, but most children fully recover. However, some children develop serious complications.

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Measles is preventable with vaccination. Hence the main risk factors for infection are:
Unvaccinated children coming into contact with a (adult or another child) carrier or an infected case.

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MEASLES (rubeola or morbili) is one of the commonest infectious fevers to which children are liable ; and few persons arrive at adult years without having suffered from an attack.

Measles Definition
Definition
Measles is viral infection. It is highly contagious. It causes fever, cough, and a rash. It was once a common childhood illness. Measles is now seen less often in the US.

How is measles spread?
Measles is highly contagious. The measles virus lives in the mucus in the nose and throat of infected people.

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or rubeola(rb´l), highly contagious disease of young children, caused by a filterable virus and spread by droplet spray from the nose, mouth, and throat of individuals in the infective stage.

Measles is a highly contagious disease caused by the measles virus. Infected people have the measles virus in the mucus of their nose and throat. When they sneeze or cough, moisture droplets spray into the air.

Measles is a very contagious (easily spread) illness caused by a virus.
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Measles is a highly contagious, viral infection that is most common among children.

Measles, Mumps, and Rubella
Measles. Measles, one of the most contagious of all human infections, used to be a very common childhood disease. Most cases go away without serious complications.

Measles Vaccination
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Measles is the most deadly of all childhood rash/fever illnesses. The disease spreads very easily, so it is important to protect against infection.

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Worldwide, the highly contagious viral disease measles still kills about a million children a year. In the UK, vaccination has made it much rarer, but cases are at their highest level for 20 years.

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Measles is an acute, highly contagious viral infectious disease. The thought of measles may bring to mind the red, blotchy rash that often accompanies this disorder.

Measles symptoms
Symptoms appear seven to 14 days after exposure. A person with measles is contagious for up to four days before symptoms appear until four days after the rash appears. Symptoms include:
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What is Measles?
Measles is a highly contagious viral disease and is sometimes also referred to as Rubeola. Symptoms and signs of measles include a hacking cough, fever, watery eyes and runny nose, as well as a rash.

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Measles is an acute viral infection accompanied by a distinctive red rash. It is considered to be one of the most highly contagious diseases in the world, and therefore it represents a significant public health threat.

Measles is caused by the measles virus, which belongs to the Paramyxovirus family of viruses.

German measles (rubella) is an illness caused by a virus. Epidemics tend to break out every three to four years, although the illness is less contagious than measles and chickenpox.

German measles was once seen merely as a child`s unpleasant rite of passage. It was thought to be a mild malady that was usually over and done in three days. So what?

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Eight-day measles: An acute highly contagious viral disease with fever, runny nose, cough, red eyes, and a spreading skin rash. The eight-day measles is the ordinary measles, also known as rubeola, a potentially disastrous disease.

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Rubella (German Measles)
What is rubella?
Rubella is a viral infection that usually causes a mild illness with rash.

Rubella (German Measles)
What is rubella (German measles)?
Rubella is a viral illness that results in a viral exanthem. Exanthem is another name for a rash or skin eruption.

Rubeola, also called 10-day measles, red measles, or measles, is a viral illness that results in a viral exanthem. Exanthem is another name for a rash or skin eruption. Rubeola has a distinct rash that helps aid in the diagnosis.

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An infectious disease caused by a virus. Measles can be dangerous to people who have low resistance to infection, for instance after chemotherapy.

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Measles causes a red, blotchy rash that usually appears first on the face and behind the ears, then spreads downward to the chest and back and finally to the feet....
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Is measles still a problem in the United States?
We still see measles among visitors to the U.S. and among U.S. travelers returning from other countries. The measles viruses these travelers bring into our country sometimes causes outbreaks.

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measles - an acute viral infection marked by fever, a dusky red rash, and inflamed respiratory mucous membranes
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Measles- it is a virus infection that most commonly affects children. It is marked by the red rashes, which start from forehead and face, and then gradually stretches to the neck and downwards. It also causes sore throat and fever.

Measles is a virus which causes a rash, cough, runny nose, eye irritation, and fever in most people, but can also lead to pneumonia, seizures, brain damage, and death in some cases.

Measles is a specific virus that causes a specific disease. It was the first of the non-pox rash illnesses of childhood...
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Measles. First of six classic exanthems, or rash-associated diseases, of childhood.
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Measles is a highly contagious viral illness of the respiratory tract that primarily affects children; it causes a distinctive rash, fever, and cough, and may result in complications, including infection of the middle ear and lungs.

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