I think it is an example of an infectious disease...or so it says in my textbook!
German Measles
My grandmother had measles when she was a baby. I would never want to catch measles.
Paramyxovirus IT IS A VIRUS WHICH CONTAIN DNA....AND CAUSES MEASLES.........
nursing intervention for measles
Measles is an acute infection.
The singular of "measles" is "measles." The word does not change whether it is singular or plural.
Measles and mumps are caused by viruses, not bacteria.
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.
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Measles is not a deficiency disease. Measles is caused by measles virus. This is an infectious disease.
Measles is the plural form of the disease measles.
We had to cancel the party because she had measles. Measles is not something fun to have. He was sick with measles.
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The biological name for Measles is Rubeola.Rubella is 'German Measles'.
German Measles.
It is because of the way the body responds to the virus and what tissues the virus infects. The virus that causes AIDS for example, affects different tissues and doesn't show the same way as measles does.