Biologists familiar with the morbilli virus say nothing can be done for animals once they are infected. |
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One virus of interest is morbilli, which can cause a measle-like, highly contagious illness in mammals. |
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No definitive conclusions have been reached so far, but many suspect the morbilli virus. |
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Measles, also known as morbilli, English measles, or rubeola is an extremely infectious viral disease that affects the skin, respiratory and immune system. |
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