Describe the disease measles and explain it
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Measles is a highly contagious illness caused by a virus that replicates in the nose and throat of an infected child or adult. Then, when someone with measles coughs, sneezes or talks, infected droplets spray into the air, where other people can inhale them.
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Measles-
- This disease is also known as Rubeola disease.
- This disease is caused by Rubeola virus (RNA Virus).
- Passes out in nose and throat of infected person as droplets.
- Disease starts with catarrh of nose and throat and fever.
- This disease is highly infectious.
- Cause inflammation our passages and rash all over the body.
- Rash is slightly pinkish, first appear on back of ear and face.
- Attacks mainly below 5 years.
- Eyes are red, watery, and face is flushed.
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