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(1) An acute and highly contagious viral disease marked by distinct red spots followed by a rash; occurs primarily in children
(2) An acute and highly contagious viral disease marked by distinct red spots followed by a rash
(3) Occurs primarily in children
(1) In Africa, however, measles is still killing children.
(2) Women queue to have their children immunized against measles
(3) I'm filling in for my cousin who has the measles .
(4) Native Americans used the leathery leaves in a healing tea for measles .
(5) Anne tells Kitty that she is worried about Daddy, who has a fever and a rash, which looks like measles .
(6) But the youngest died of measles at a very young age.
(7) The fact that we didn't see an outbreak of epidemics and disease like cholera or measles was partly due to the fact that people gave funds quickly.
(8) A severe case of the measles
(9) The serum was also used in vaccines against measles , mumps, rubella, diphtheria and whooping cough until as late as 1993.
(10) Maybe I should come down with a case of the measles before Friday.
(11) Because of vaccine shortages, such diseases as whooping cough, measles , mumps, and even polio (which had been all but eradicated) have also increased.
(12) Thousands of the Aztecs died from ordinary diseases - measles and the flu.
(13) She got measles
(14) She had her rubella vaccination when she was fourteen, but when she was sixteen, she still caught the measles .
(15) These include measles and some foodborne infections.
(16) He has measles
(17) Sven Wilson finds that soldiers who became ill with measles or respiratory illness while serving were likely to suffer from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in their old age.
(18) I heard today that some of the men have come down with the measles and some have died from it.
(19) Higher temperatures will mean increased incidences of vector-borne diseases like malaria, dengue and measles .
(20) Children often died of measles or diphtheria in the late 1800s.
rubeola
morbilli