which bacteria causes measles
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measles is caused by infection with rubeola virus
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Measles is caused by a type of virus called a paramyxovirus. It's transmitted in tiny droplets when an infected person coughs, breathes, or sneezes. Unlike the influenza virus, the measles virus can't survive for very long on objects like doorknobs and telephones.
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Measles is a highly infectious illness caused by the rubeola virus.
However, if measles enters an area where the people have never been exposed, the result can be devastating.
Vaccination prevents many cases of measles around the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimate that 2.6 million people who have not had the vaccine die of measles every year.
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However, if measles enters an area where the people have never been exposed, the result can be devastating.
Vaccination prevents many cases of measles around the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimate that 2.6 million people who have not had the vaccine die of measles every year.
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