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  2. Measles - Wikipedia

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    Measles (probably from Middle Dutch or Middle High German masel(e) ("blemish, blood blister")) [11] is a highly contagious, vaccine-preventable infectious disease ...

  3. Measles virus - Wikipedia

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    The virus causes measles, a highly contagious disease transmitted by respiratory aerosols that triggers a temporary but severe immunosuppression.Symptoms include fever, cough, runny nose, inflamed eyes and a generalized, maculopapular, erythematous rash and a pathognomonic Koplik spot seen on buccal mucosa opposite to lower 1st and 2nd molars.

  4. These Pictures Will Help You Figure Out What That Weird Rash ...

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    26 pictures of skin rashes to help you identify your skin rash. Plus, doctor-approved at-home skin rash remedies and when to see a doctor for your skin rash. ... Measles can cause severe ...

  5. Koplik's spots - Wikipedia

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    Koplik's spots (also Koplik's sign) are a prodromic viral enanthem of measles manifesting two to three days before the measles rash itself. They are characterized as clustered, white lesions on the buccal mucosa (opposite the upper 1st & 2nd molars ) and are pathognomonic for measles . [ 2 ]

  6. 'Canary in the coal mine': Measles reported in Florida school ...

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    Measles symptoms first appear seven to 14 days after contact with the virus, according to the CDC.Symptoms include: High fever, which may spike to more than 104. Cough. Runny rose. Red, watery ...

  7. Category:Measles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Measles" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. How worried should people be about the measles? An expert ...

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    Measles cases are rising in the US, according to the CDC. Dr. Leana Wen explains how measles spreads, its symptoms and why it’s considered a dangerous disease.

  9. 1962–1965 rubella epidemic - Wikipedia

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    The 1962–1965 rubella epidemic was an outbreak of rubella across Europe and the United States. [1] [2] The Rubella virus, also known as the German measles, is a single-stranded RNA virus from the family Togaviridae and genus Rubivirus. [3]