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It's caused by a virus that spreads easily through the air and settles on surfaces. A vaccine can prevent measles infection. Most people recover from measles in ...
Peebles isolate the measles virus, called the Edmonston strain, in tissue. It's used to develop many other vaccines. 1963. Dr. Enders and his colleagues develop ...
Measles may be diagnosed by a healthcare professional based on the disease's rash as well as tiny white spots inside the mouth, called Koplik spots.
The Vaccine Research Group at Mayo Clinic is researching measles to better understand the virus and develop effective vaccines.
Learn about the current measles outbreak in the U.S. from a Mayo Clinic pediatrician. And why measles vaccination is crucial.
Dr. Nipunie Rajapakse, a pediatric infectious diseases specialist at Mayo Clinic Children's Center discusses measles.
With recent measles outbreaks, many Americans are asking questions and reassessing their vaccination status.
Measles (also known as coughing measles, hard measles, morbilli, red measles, rubeola, and ten-day measles) is an infection that is easily spread from one ...
Measles, also called rubeola, is caused by a virus that spreads easily through the air and settles on surfaces. Learn more from Mayo Clinic.
Pritish Tosh says measles is among the most infectious agents known. "Measles is a viral disease that, before vaccination, used to affect children across the ...
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