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Measles and mumps are caused by two different viruses and usually affect different organs. Measles usually show with a skin rash while mumps affect the salivary glands near the ear. It can also affect the testicles.
Measles is most common in countries with lower vaccination coverage, such as several countries in Africa and Asia. The disease can easily spread in areas where there are pockets of unvaccinated individuals.
Everyone who has not been immunized.
There are many terms for the 14 day measles, but the most common are: Measles Rubeola
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.
Humans are the only known host of the measles virus.
It can affect people of all ages, despite being considered primarily a childhood illness.
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There is no antonym for measles, just as there are no antonyms for most medical conditions using proper names.
Measles is most contagious during the period starting four days before the rash appears and continuing until four days after. This is when the virus is present in high concentrations in the nose and throat. Vaccination is the best way to prevent measles transmission.
Several chronic diseases affect the African-American community. They include sickle cell anemia, and other diseases such as hepatitis, flu, mumps, and measles.