measles are extremely contagious and are spread from person to person through tiny droplets of air (like when someone coughs or sneezes), and spreads throughout the body with the blood circulation
Measles are a symptom that occurs on the skin. It represents a systemwide infection.
The measles virus attacks the killer T cells because they are their worst threat of all. The T cells around the skin cause the rash because of the attacks
In rare cases a person can. Generally though, it is a one time deal. Measles are caused by a virus. After a healthy body is exposed to a virus it will create an anti-virus to fight it. When the person is recovered from the illness they will be immune. This is also how the measles vaccine works. The vaccine introduces a small amount of the virus for the body to create immunity to.
Yes they are very .but if out of range with person impossible.Yes measles do spread all over your body and there is a cure
Encephalitis and pneumonia are possible complications of measles. Encephalitis affects the brain causing inflammation, and pneumonia which affects the lungs.
because after you get it once then your body will get protected by measles after the first on of course Well nobody will get one after the first one so no one will get the measles twice! Yes You Can Get Measles More Than Twice Ive Had The 3 Times
German Measles
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The body uses the first, second and third line of defense to fight the measles virus.
In rare cases a person can. Generally though, it is a one time deal. Measles are caused by a virus. After a healthy body is exposed to a virus it will create an anti-virus to fight it. When the person is recovered from the illness they will be immune. This is also how the measles vaccine works. The vaccine introduces a small amount of the virus for the body to create immunity to.
measles-measles mainly affects the skin on your body where a blotchy red rash appears, it also affects your immune system and you get a cough, runny nose and a fever.
its not in body you just get from person who has a disease
Yes they are very .but if out of range with person impossible.Yes measles do spread all over your body and there is a cure
its immune system is low
If there is any doubt as to the diagnosis, then a specimen of body fluids (mucus, urine) can be collected and combined with fluorescent-tagged measles virus antibodies.
The noun measles, a word for a viral disease, is plural in structure but singular in meaning. The noun measles is an uncountable (mass) noun.The word "measles" is plural when referring to the spots on the body and singular when you have measles as a disease. So you may have to say "cases of measles" to pluralize multiple episodes of the illness.For example, "His measles were bothering him." or "We cannot handle all the measles cases." It seems you have to throw in an extra word to differentiate between the spots and the outbreaks. Do you have an example sentence?Although measles is a plural noun, it is treated as singular.
They occur anywhere on the body, and often resemble diseases such as measles
Hey there! If you had the measles jabs, you should be good to go with no measles infection due to the lifelong immunity. Also, many research papers have proven that it has no link to autism or turning anyone gay. It is all humbug. And there is also plenty of proof that it is super effective against the virus. I had my measles jabs and I have never in my entire life got any measles symptoms. Hopefully, this response was useful for you! 😄 Please get vaccinated!
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