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Measles

Also called Rubeola. Highly contagious condition with fever, cough, rhinitis, red eyes, followed by white oral spots and red skin rash.Encyclopedia Entry for Measles :Measles - Morbilli- Hard measles- Rubeola- measles- 14-day measles- rubeola virus (Paramyxovirus)Encyclopedia Entry for Measles :Measles. Measles is spread by contact with droplets from the nose, mouth, or throat of an infected person. Sneezing and coughing can put contaminated droplets into the air. If one person has the measles, 90% of the people who come in contact with that person will get the measles, unless they have been vaccinated. People who had measles or who have been vaccinated against measles are protected from the disease. As of 2000, measles had been eliminated in the United States. However, unvaccinated people who travel to other countries where measles is common have brought the disease back to the United States. This has led to recent outbreaks of measles in groups of people who are unvaccinated. Some parents DO NOT let their children get vaccinated. This is because of unfounded fears that the MMR vaccine, which protects against measles, mumps, and rubella, can cause autism. Parents and caregivers should know that: Large studies of thousands of children have found no connection between this or any vaccine and autism. Reviews by all major health organizations in the United States, Great Britain, and elsewhere all found NO LINK between the MMR vaccine and autism. The study that had first reported a risk of autism from this vaccine has been proven to be fraudulent.Symptoms usually begin 8 to 12 days after you are exposed to the virus. This is called the incubation period. Rash is often the main symptom. The rash: Usually appears 3 to 5 days after the first signs of being sick May last 4 to 7 days Usually starts on the head and spreads to other areas, moving down the body May appear as flat, discolored areas ( macules ) and solid, red, raised areas ( papules ) that later join together Itches Other symptoms may include: Bloodshot eyes Cough Fever Light sensitivity ( photophobia ) Muscle pain Red and inflammed eyes ( conjunctivitis ) Runny nose Sore throat Tiny white spots inside the mouth (Koplik's spots).The health care provider will perform a physical exam and ask about symptoms. Usually the diagnosis is easily made from the telltale rash and Koplik's spots. If needed, blood tests may be done.There is no specific treatment for the measles. The following may relieve symptoms: Acetaminophen (Tylenol) Bed rest Humidified air Some children may need vitamin A supplements, which reduce the risk of death and complications in children who DO NOT get enough vitamin A.Those who DO NOT have complications such as pneumonia do very well.Complications of measles infection may include: Irriation and swelling of the main passages that carry air to the lungs ( bronchitis ) Irritation and swelling of the brain ( encephalitis ) Ear infection ( otitis media ) Pneumonia.Call your provider if you or your child has symptoms of measles.Getting vaccinated is a very effective way to prevent measles. People who are not immunized, or who have not received the full immunization, are at high risk of catching the disease. Taking serum immune globulin within 6 days after being exposed to the virus can reduce the risk of developing measles or make the disease less severe.Rubeola.Measles, Koplik spots - close-up Measles, Koplik spots - close-up Measles on the back Measles on the back Antibodies Antibodies.Gershon AA. Measles virus (rubeola).Encyclopedia Entry for Measles :Measles virus. Morbilivirus. Human,Respiratory. Associated with Fever, rashEncyclopedia Entry for Measles :Measles: Measles is a disease that has seen a drastic reduction in countries where a vaccine is readily available, but it is still prevalent in developing countries, where most of the 242,000 deaths (out of 30 million cases) it caused in 2006 occurred. Symptoms include high fever, coughing, and a maculo-papular rash; common complications include diarrhea, pneumonia, and ear infections.Encyclopedia Entry for Measles :Measles virus. Morbilivirus. Human,Respiratory. Associated with Fever, rashEncyclopedia Entry for Measles :Measles. Source of disease: Measles virus