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Measles virus is a highly contagious negative strand RNA virus that is transmitted via the respiratory route and causes systemic disease in previously unexposed humans and non-human primates. Measles is characterised by fever and skin rash and ...
- Measles
Objectives: Describe the pathophysiology of measles....
- Rubeola (Measles)
Rubeola, also known as measles, is a type of infectious...
- The pathogenesis of measles
Measles virus (MV) is transmitted via the respiratory route...
- Measles
12 Αυγ 2023 · Objectives: Describe the pathophysiology of measles. Describe the epidemiology of measles. Summarize the role of vaccination in the prevention of measles. Describe the importance of communication between the interprofessional care teams and patients to improve vaccination rates and thereby limit morbidity and mortality associated with measles.
16 Ιαν 2023 · Rubeola, also known as measles, is a type of infectious disease. It is caused by a virus that is transmitted via person-to-person contact as well as airborne spread. Due to its mode of transmission and its ability to remain airborne for a prolonged period, individuals become easily infected. [1]
2 Μαΐ 2024 · Measles, also known as rubeola, is one of the most contagious infectious diseases, with at least a 90% secondary infection rate in susceptible domestic contacts. Despite being considered...
Measles virus (MV) is transmitted via the respiratory route and causes systemic disease. Over the last decade, identification of new cellular receptors and studies in animal models have challenged the historic concepts of measles pathogenesis.
1 Ιουν 2012 · Here, we provide an overview of the latest discoveries of cellular entry and attachment receptors, discuss current studies performed in animal models on measles pathogenesis, and describe a pathogenesis model compatible with these observations.
10 Ιουλ 2019 · Measles virus is one of the most highly contagious human pathogens known. In a 100% susceptible population, a single case of measles results in 12 to 18 secondary cases, on average. 1 Two doses...