Science & Tech
measles
disease
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Science & Tech
- Also called:
- rubeola
- Key People:
- Maurice Hilleman
- Guillaume de Baillou
- Related Topics:
- notifiable disease
- paramyxovirus
- Koplik spot
- measles vaccine
- MMRV vaccine
Recent News
Apr. 2, 2024, 1:12 PM ET (BBC)
Sheffield school's measles outbreak halted by vaccine jabs, meeting told
Mar. 27, 2024, 2:02 AM ET (The Guardian)
US sees surge in measles cases as health experts plead for more vaccinations
Mar. 25, 2024, 6:44 AM ET (Washington Post)
Measles count through mid-March surpassed last year's total
Mar. 24, 2024, 5:57 AM ET (ABC News (Australia))
Baby in hospital with measles, SA Health issues alert for public locations
Mar. 22, 2024, 6:20 AM ET (Scientific American)
What to Know about Measles Outbreaks in the U.S.
Top Questions
What is measles?
What is the recommended treatment for measles?
What are complications of measles?
Can measles affect adults?
Is there a vaccine for measles?
measles, contagious viral disease marked by fever, cough, conjunctivitis, and a characteristic rash. Measles is most common in children but may appear in older persons who escaped it earlier in life. Infants are immune up to four or five months of age if the mother has had the disease. Immunity to measles following an attack is usually lifelong. Measles is so highly communicable that the slightest contact with an active case may infect a susceptible person. After an incubation period of about 10 days, the patient develops fever, redness and watering of the eyes, profuse nasal discharge, and congestion of ...(100 of 1157 words)