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Patients given vaccines against measles, mumps and rubella, polio, rabies and Japanese encephalitis are not affected.
Also called rubeola, measles can be serious and even fatal for small children.
The measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine contains live attenuated measles, mumps, and rubella viruses.
Crowded housing encouraged the spread of tuberculosis and infectious diseases such as measles.
Elder flowers are a popular herbal treatment for all bronchial and pulmonary affections, scarlet fever, measles and other eruptive diseases.
There is no specific treatment for measles but the patient should rest in bed for a few days and be given plenty to drink.
She had her rubella vaccination when she was fourteen, but when she was sixteen, she still caught the measles.
I heard today that some of the men have come down with the measles and some have died from it.
Such illnesses as flu, measles, scarlatina and type A hepatitis are most likely to strike during the period.
Some Indian tribes experienced epidemics of measles and influenza, with infant mortality rates reaching 50 percent.
Anne tells Kitty that she is worried about Daddy, who has a fever and a rash, which looks like measles.
The immunization level for specific diseases such as polio and measles now surpasses 90 percent.
Because of vaccine shortages, such diseases as whooping cough, measles, mumps, and even polio have also increased.
Higher temperatures will mean increased incidences of vector-borne diseases like malaria, dengue and measles.
Johnny would probably get pneumonia, or a childhood disease such as whooping cough or measles, and die.
As a virulent strain of the measles spreads among the students, the town doctor puts Plumfield under quarantine.
Animal research has led to vaccines for rabies, smallpox, rubella, measles and anthrax.
The number of measles cases is fast rising, and if this continues children could die, and the disease could become the plague it once was.
Angus was given the mumps, measles and rubella inoculation when he was 15 months old.
The maculopapular rash that occurs with measles begins at the face, then spreads to the trunk and extremities, and may become confluent.
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In scarlet fever, measles, and variola there is a state of equilibrium between the skin and the intestinal mucous membrane.
Note that, after the quarantining of measles in 1896, the death-rate dropped at once.
Has the child been exposed to the contagion of measles, small-pox, or scarlatina?
No, Ive had the measles and whooping-cough and scarlatina, but Ive never had poetry yet.
The boss is like the measles, a distemper of a self-governing people's infancy.
To have done with this and the measles was justly considered an enhancement in value.
Scarlet fever is frequently accompanied by eosinophilia, which may help to distinguish it from measles.
German measles, or rubella, is a distinct disease and has nothing to do with ordinary measles.
You may know all about catalepsy and hydrophobia, and nothing about itch or measles.
By the interference of a man who spent his time collecting news of measles and hog cholera!
Bacteria have also been found in the blood during measles, and in the splenic apoplexy of sheep and cattle.
Occupying quite a different position from the measles induced by reinfection from without are the so-called relapses of rubeola.
When following measles there is some danger of laryngitis, and the case becomes grave.
And when he goes to the Tynwald Coort there, it'll be lockjaw and the measles with some of them.
In a similar manner, small pox, measles, chicken pox and all eruptive diseases come out as products from morbific causes within.
It can hardly be doubted that we owe the English name of measles as the equivalent of morbilli to John of Gaddesden.
The shoots mixed with grains of mung, corn, and rice are given for teething or measles.
Cowslip, during the autumn, had either the measles, or some eruption that looked very much like it, but was hardly sick a day.
The cause celebre was a 1998 scare in which a British physician claimed to link autism in 12 children with the measles vaccine.
Experts warned of the dangers of diphtheria, polio, whooping cough and measles which have all virtually been conquered.
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