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  • '''Measles''' is an infectious viral disease that occurs most often in the late winter ...and accounts for 60% of deaths from measles). One out of 1000 people with measles will develop inflammation of the [[brain]], and about one out of 1000 will
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  • * [http://www.dhpe.org/infect/Measles.html Measles Facts] dhpe.org ...oncall.com/forpatients/commonchild/infectious_diseases/Measles.asp What is measles?] pediatriconcall.com
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  • * [http://www.dhpe.org/infect/Measles.html Measles Facts] dhpe.org ...oncall.com/forpatients/commonchild/infectious_diseases/Measles.asp What is measles?] pediatriconcall.com
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  • * ''Department of Health issues measles warning'': [http://www.health.wa.gov.au/press/view_press.cfm?id=575 CDNA]
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  • '''Measles''' is an infectious viral disease that occurs most often in the late winter ...and accounts for 60% of deaths from measles). One out of 1000 people with measles will develop inflammation of the [[brain]], and about one out of 1000 will
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  • ...les'' order in the genus ''Morbillivirus''; it is closely related to the [[measles virus]]. It is known to affect animals in the families [[Ailuridae]], [[Can ...infection. These results mirror observations of vitamin A therapy against measles in humans, demonstrating that the study of the antiviral mechanism of vitam
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  • Examples of live attenuated viruses include the [[herpes zoster]] and measles vaccines and the bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine.
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  • ...ales'' order in the genus ''Morbilivirus''; it is closely related to the [[measles virus]].<ref>[http://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Paramyxoviridae]</ref
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  • ...infections, and suffered overwhelming mortality when exposed to smallpox, measles, malaria, tuberculosis and other diseases.
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  • ...y with her. Butler claimed that she herself had had a rash that was likely measles, and thus when Genie had visited her home, Genie may have contracted it. Ge
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  • ...smallpox and measles, and to immunize against diphtheria, tetanus, German measles, and polio have been highly effective. (Smallpox is gone and polio will dis ...physema and chronic bronchitis) (2.2 million), tuberculosis (2.0 million), measles (1.1 million), road-traffic accidents (1.0 million), and lung cancer (0.9 m
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  • ...er may contribute to many of its debilitating symptoms post-infection with measles.
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  • ...ions--including pneumonia and influenza--as well as diarrheal diseases and measles, appear to have peaked at high incidence levels. There is, however, always ...dication of polio and major reductions in the incidence and death rates of measles, neonatal [[tetanus]], some diarrheal diseases, and acute respiratory infec
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  • ...the European conquerors.<ref name="Smallpox: Eradicating the Scourge"/> [[Measles]] killed a further two million Mexican natives in the 1600s. In 1618–1619 ...the destruction of an entire ecosystem?], The Independent</ref> In 1875, [[measles]] killed over 40,000 [[Fiji]]ans, approximately one-third of the population
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  • ...ouched healthy child in an invisible manner (dynamically) the small-pox or measles, … in the same way as the magnet communicated to the near needle the magn
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  • ...000.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6276139.stm Vaccine drive cuts measles deaths] ''BBC'' 19 Jan 2007</ref><ref>Harpaz IR ''et al.'' (2008) [http://w
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  • ...ous diseases, among them the [[common cold]], [[influenza]], [[rabies]], [[measles]], many forms of [[diarrhea]], [[hepatitis]], [[yellow fever]], [[poliomyel
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  • ...example, cattle have given humanity various [[poxviridae|viral pox]]es, [[measles]], and [[tuberculosis]]; pigs gave [[influenza]]; and horses the [[rhinovir
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  • ...|acquired immunity]], for example immunity to childhood diseases such as [[measles]] or [[polio]]. For this reason transplant patients must be re-vaccinated
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  • ...rs, ''Paramyxoviridae'' and ''Rhabdoviridae'', which are responsible for [[measles]] and [[mumps]], and [[rabies]], respectively; these three share some genet
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  • ...arivax vaccine, which prevents Shingles in adults. ''Proquad'' , the MMRV- Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella Vaccine is another way to get vaccinated, but it
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  • ...xposed to, and consequently had no immunity against. By 1767, epidemics of measles, plague, smallpox, typhus, and venereal diseases had decimated the native p
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  • ...accine-preventable childhood diseases such as polio, neonatal tetanus, and measles, a White House-appointed interagency working group identified at least 29 p
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  • * [[Measles virus]]
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  • Diseases brought by the Europeans, such as [[smallpox]] and [[measles]], wiped out a large proportion of the indigenous population, with epidemic
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  • :Feikin DR ''et al.'' (2000) Individual and community risks of measles and pertussis associated with personal exemptions to immunization. JAMA 284
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  • ...illaga approved the plan the following year, an outbreak of ''sarampion'' (measles) that left some 200 natives dead, coupled with a scarcity of good lands and ...of the mission Indian population of the San Francisco Bay area died of the measles or related complications between March and May of that year.<ref>Milliken,
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  • European diseases, such as smallpox, measles, influenza, and malaria, preceded European explorers to western Pennsylvani
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  • ...s]], [[herpes zoster virus | herpes zoster]] (shingles), [[measles virus | measles ]], [[influenza]], [[foot-and-mouth virus | foot-and-mouth]], [[hepatitis v
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  • ...these fisherman accidentally brought either smallpox, chicken pox, or the measles to the Native Americans. It caused the 1615 epidemic that killed most of t
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