morbilli and rubeola
Measles is also known as rubeola, which is derived from the Latin word for "little red." Other names include morbilli and hard measles. It is sometimes colloquially referred to as "red measles" to distinguish it from rubella, which is commonly known as "German measles."
There is no antonym for measles, just as there are no antonyms for most medical conditions using proper names.
German measles are also known as "three-day measles", or "Rubella".
The host of the disease measles is primarily humans. The virus responsible for measles, known as the measles virus, does not have any other known natural hosts and is highly contagious among people. It spreads through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent measles in human populations.
No, measles is a disease caused by the measles virus, which is specific to humans and is not carried by animals or insects. The virus is transmitted through respiratory droplets from an infected person. While certain other diseases can be carried by animals, measles is exclusively a human virus with no animal reservoirs.
I only think it was MARY. I am not sure of any other names.
The vaccine preventing measles is for measles only. Other diseases with the same symptoms are much less serious and don't need that much immunity
If Saint George had any other names, there is no record of them.
i reallly don't know any other names for the drugs inhalants
The question is asking if you have used any other names on your passport.
She didn't have any other names other than Mary Read.
She didn't have any other names other than Mary Read.