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    WHO (2015‚ February) defines measles as “a highly contagious‚ serious disease caused by a virus”. The virus that causes measles is part of the paramyxovirus family. This virus is airborne and can spread through direct person to person contact. First‚ the virus infects the mucus membranes‚ then it continues by spreading to the rest of the body. So far in 2015‚ the CDC reported that “166 people from 19 states and the District of Columbia were reported to have measles…Most of these cases [117 cases

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    Measles Effects of Measles and Specific Precautions Abstract Our research paper on the Measles seeks to accomplish several goals. Defining what the Measles is‚ the history of the illness‚ the way the infected individuals spread the disease to new hosts‚ the signs and symptoms of Measles‚ and the incubation period before symptoms appear as well as the time frame when the disease is communicable. We spotlight the enormous effectiveness of the vaccine program that has all

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    The virus known as Measles There are many viruses today that at one time were a deadly disease‚ however because of advances in technology and vaccinations‚ we no longer give them a second thought. Prior to the discovery of a vaccination‚ the United States reported a total of over 50‚000 cases of measles outbreaks each year with 450-500 cases resulting in death. (NCIRD) Since the disbursement of an effective vaccination‚ the measles has been almost eradicated in the United States; however it is

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    Measles: is an infection of the respiratory system caused by a virus‚ Symptoms: include fever‚ cough‚ runny nose‚ red eyes and a rash. Measles: is spread through respiration‚ the contact with any infected person in any way‚ including sex‚ saliva‚ or mucus‚ can cause infection making it highly contagious. It lasts from two to four days prior‚ until two to five days following the onset of the rash. Signs: and symptoms of measles include four-day fevers and the three Cs — cough‚ coryza (head cold)

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    Measles Disease

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    Measles is a viral respiratory system infection that is best known for the rash of large‚ flat‚ red blotches that appear on the arms‚ face‚ neck‚ and body” (Alic 1067). The reason I chose measles as my topic is that I knew it was a common disease. Plus‚ I recently heard about the outbreak that happened at Disneyland and wanted to learn more about it. Before I began my research‚ I only knew that measles was a disease. I didn’t know any of the symptoms‚ let alone how deadly it is. Now‚ I know a lot

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    Measles Essay

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    Measles Measles is a highly infectious illness caused by the rubeola virus. Measles is also known as rubeola or morbilli. Two hundred million people have had measles in the last one hundred - fifty years. The symptoms of measles is a cough‚ runny nose‚ or conjunctivitis. Rubeola virus is the cause of measles. Measles have flu like symptoms and it cause a full out body rash. The rash will break out 3-5 days after symptoms start. When having the measles you could have fever up to 104 degrees F. The

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    Measles Immunization

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    Measles Immunization Prelab Questions: 1. Measles are considered to be a public health issue because it is highly contagious‚ has unpleasant symptoms and can be fatal. 2. The independent variable in this investigation is the year and the dependent variable is the incidence of measles and the percent immunized. Problem: What is the relationship between immunization and the incidence of measles? Observations: Refer to graph page. Analyze & Interpret: 1. The relationship between the incidence

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    Measles In Disneyland

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    vaccination. There are a number of parents who opt-out their kids to get vaccinated because they incorrectly believe vaccines cause autism and other medical complications‚ and believe that measles and polio no longer a threat. But‚ by doing so they put others at risk‚ similar to what happened to the outbreak of measles in Disneyland. What is really ironic‚ according to research is that parents who

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    Measles is a highly contagious viral disease that can be fatal. Although an uncommon disease in the United States of America‚ in 2008‚ measles killed 164‚000 children worldwide. In most people‚ the disease produces fever (temperature > 101 F [38.3 C])‚ a generalized rash that last greater than three days‚ cough‚ runny nose(coryza)‚ and red eyes (conjunctivitis). The complications of measles that result in most deaths include pneumonia and inflammation of the brain (encephalitis). Symptoms

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    Task 3: Rubeola Virus

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    SZT 1 - Task 3 Name here WGU SZT 1 January 19‚ 2014 SZT 1 - Task 3 Rubeola Rubeola‚ or measles‚ is a communicable disease that is highly contagious and easily spread from person to person through close physical contact or direct contact with infected bodily secretions. “Measles is caused by a virus in the paramyxovirus family” ("Measles‚" 2013). Paramyxoviruses are single-stranded RNA viruses that infect respiratory cells. If an infected individual coughs or sneezes they expel mucous

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