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  2. Wikipedia:VideoWiki/Measles - Wikipedia

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    1.1 vs Rubella and Roseola. ... often greater than 40 °C (104 °F), cough, runny nose, and ... Vaccination resulted in a 75% decrease in deaths from measles ...

  3. Measles - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Both rubella, also known as German measles, and roseola are different diseases caused by unrelated viruses. [15] Symptoms usually develop 10–12 days after exposure to an infected person and last 7–10 days. [7] [8] Initial symptoms typically include fever, often greater than 40 °C (104 °F), cough, runny nose, and inflamed eyes.

  4. Roseola - Wikipedia

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    Roseola; Other names: Exanthema subitum, [1] roseola infantum, [1] sixth disease, [1] baby measles, rose rash of infants, three-day fever: Roseola rash on the arms and legs of a 21-month-old girl: Specialty: Infectious disease: Symptoms: Fever followed by rash [1] Complications: Febrile seizures [1] Usual onset: Before the age of three [1 ...

  5. Rubella - Wikipedia

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    When some, but less than 80%, of a population is vaccinated, more women may reach childbearing age without developing immunity by infection or vaccination, thus possibly raising CRS rates. [3] Once infected there is no specific treatment. [2] Rubella is a common infection in many areas of the world. [2]

  6. Human herpesvirus 6 - Wikipedia

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    The right direct repeat terminus integrates within 5 to 41 human telomere repeats, and preferentially does so into the proximal end [40] of chromosomes 9, 17, 18, 19, and 22, but has also occasionally been found in chromosomes 10 and 11. [38] Nearly 70 million individuals are suspected to carry chromosomally integrated HHV-6. [20] [38]

  7. Rubella virus - Wikipedia

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    In the rubella genome these occur in the opposite orientation to that found in the alphaviruses indicating that a genome rearrangement has occurred. The genome has the highest G+C content of any currently known single stranded RNA virus (~70%). [13] Despite this high GC content its codon use is similar to that of its human host.

  8. Roseolovirus - Wikipedia

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    The acquisition of HHV-6 in infancy is often symptomatic, resulting in childhood fever, diarrhea, and exanthem subitum rash (commonly known as roseola). Although rare, this initial infection can also cause febrile seizures , encephalitis or intractable seizures.

  9. Morbilliform - Wikipedia

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    Patients with measles will have the rash but there are other syndromes and infections that will display the same symptom such as patients with Kawasaki disease, [4] meningococcal petechiae or Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome, [4] Dengue, Roseola, congenital syphilis, [5] rubella, [4] Echovirus 9, [4] drug hypersensitivity reactions (in ...

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