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Measles
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Rubeola
(Measles) - Also
know as red or hard measles. Is best known for its typical skin rash.
It is, however, a respiratory infection. Includes symptoms, treatment,
prevention, incubation period, and duration.
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Measles
and Rubella - Once
a "rite" of childhood, the measles has become much less
common in the United States. Measles, also called rubeola, might seem
fairly innocuous with its red rash, but it is considered the most ....
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Rubella
(German Measles) - Rubella
infection is also known as "German measles" or "3-day
measles." Includes symptoms and signs, treatment, and prevention.
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Medinfo:
German Measles or Rubella - German
Measles or Rubella. Medinfo's patient information on German measles, a
mild viral illness caused by the rubella virus. It causes a mild
feverish illness associated with a rash, and aches in the joints when
it...
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Measles
- This disease is caused by
the measles virus. Symptoms include a fever, runny nose, cough, and
sore and reddened eyes followed by a red-brown blotchy rash. Tips on
when to call the doctor.
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Encyclopedia.com
- measles - measles
or rubeola Pronounced As: roobl, 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...
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Why
Should I Immunize My Child? - The
American Academy of Pediatrics answers parents' questions about
immunizations, including information about the Measles-Mumps-Rubella
vaccine and alleged links to autism.
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MEASLES
- Whale: The causes,
therapies and vaccination. Includes a look at the risks of this
disorder and the use of remedies such as homeopathy, naturopathy and
nutritional medicines.
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Vaccines and
Immunization - World
Health Organization programs and information on immunization against
23 diseases, including polio, measles, neonatal tetanus, hepatitis B,
yellow fever, and tuberculosis. Also covers public health topics such
as injection safety, vaccine distribution, and vaccine quality.
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Measles
Prevention: Recommendations of the ACIP - Measles
Prevention: Recommendations of the Immunization Practices Advisory
Committee (ACIP) These revised...
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BBC
News | Health | Parents reassured on vaccine
- Doctors say there is no
link between a vaccine for mumps, measles and rubella, and autism or
bowel disease in children.
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Measles
- MDchoice.com - Features
symptoms, immunization, and incubation period for rubeola.
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