answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Was there a large measles outbreak in the past?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Use epidemic in a sentence?

There was an epidemic outbreak of measles in the summer of 1978. The measles outbreak has reached epidemic proportions in 1978.


Which vaccine-preventable disease had an outbreak in 2008?

measlesI'm not 100% sure, but I believe it was measles.


What is the definition for measles outbreak?

i don't know what "defination" means... maybe you meant "definition"?


What reading material is available on the measles outbreak in Dublin in 2000?

McBrien, J., J. Murphy, D. Gill, et al. "Measles Outbreak in Dublin, 2000." Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 22 (July 2003): 580-584.


What happened to some Irish children over fear of the measles vaccine?

Several children died during an outbreak of measles in Dublin because they had not received the vaccine.


What has the author Lilian Yuan written?

Lilian Yuan has written: 'Risk factors for vaccine failure in a measles outbreak'


Were the measles fatal?

Many children from developed countries used to die of measles in past. Rest of them had depressed immunity for next three months after recovery.


I had a childhood diseases in the World War 2 to do with the skin - what is it called?

You probably had measles, German measles or chicken pox or even a simple outbreak of dermatitis. Chicken pox will leave scares when you scratched at the scabs. If you have these scares I would figure you had chicken pox.


what is a cholera?

A large outbreak of the deadly disease of cholera.


What is a large outbreak among animals called?

epizootic!


What impact can vitamin A have on children with measles encephalitis?

Some studies have shown that children with measles encephalitis benefit from relatively large doses of vitamin A.


What was outbreak of a disease on a very large scaleaffecting simultaneously a large number of people?

A pandemic.