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Measles is extremely contagious, but surviving the infection results in lifelong immunity, so its continued circulation in a community depends on the... |
Rubella (redirect from German measles) Rubella, also known as German measles or three-day measles, is an infection caused by the rubella virus. This disease is often mild, with half of people... |
Measles is a highly contagious, vaccine-preventable infectious disease caused by measles virus. Symptoms usually develop 10–12 days after exposure to an... |
Measles vaccine protects against becoming infected with measles. Nearly all of those who do not develop immunity after a single dose develop it after... |
MMR vaccine (redirect from Measles-mumps-rubella vaccine) The MMR vaccine is a vaccine against measles, mumps, and rubella (German measles), abbreviated as MMR. The first dose is generally given to children around... |
"Measles" is a descriptor and "epidemiology" is a qualifier; "Measles/epidemiology" describes the subheading of epidemiological articles about Measles... |
Epidemiology is the study and analysis of the distribution (who, when, and where), patterns and determinants of health and disease conditions in a defined... |
In epidemiology, an infection is said to be endemic in a specific population or populated place when that infection is constantly present, or maintained... |
MMRV vaccine (category Measles) The MMRV vaccine combines the attenuated virus MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine with the addition of the varicella (chickenpox) vaccine. The MMRV... |
Eradication of infectious diseases (redirect from Measles eradication) eliminate measles, rubella". www.who.int. "Global reductions in measles mortality 2000–2008 and the risk of measles resurgence". WHO Weekly Epidemiology Record... |
MMR vaccine and autism (redirect from Folk epidemiology of autism) rights movement Autism's False Prophets Controversies in autism Epidemiology of autism Measles resurgence in the United States Vaccine shedding Di Pietrantonj... |
Pox party (redirect from Measles party) Measles Party". The Guardian. July 26, 2001. Archived from the original on May 16, 2020. Retrieved March 23, 2019. "Pinkbook - Measles - Epidemiology... |
Rubella vaccine (redirect from German measles vaccine) other vaccines. Combinations include with measles (MR vaccine), measles and mumps vaccine (MMR vaccine) and measles, mumps and varicella vaccine (MMRV vaccine)... |
Mumps (section Epidemiology) is used widely around the world. The MMR vaccine also protects against measles and rubella. The spread of the disease can also be prevented by isolating... |
epidemiologist. He led efforts to control ebola, guinea worm, malaria, measles, onchocerciasis, polio, smallpox, and other infectious diseases. Joel Gordon... |
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (category Measles) (2007). "Review of the effect of measles vaccination on the epidemiology of SSPE". International Journal of Epidemiology. 36 (6): 1334–1348. doi:10.1093/ije/dym207... |
March 2022. "Fast Facts". hiv.gov. 2019. Retrieved 4 December 2021. "The Epidemiology of HIV in Canada". Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange. 2008... |
Hemisphere populations were ravaged mostly by smallpox, but also typhus, measles, influenza, bubonic plague, cholera, malaria, tuberculosis, mumps, yellow... |
Herd immunity (redirect from Overshoot (epidemiology)) published research on the epidemiology of measles in Baltimore, and took notice that after many children had become immune to measles, the number of new infections... |
HB 3 and measles vaccines before the child is 12 months of age. Because measles kills, every infant needs to be vaccinated against measles at the age... |