Rubeola is the medical term for measles.
German Measles
There are many terms for the 14 day measles, but the most common are: Measles Rubeola
Rubeola is another name for measles (not to be confused with German measles, which is called rubella).
rubeola virus
No, rubeola and rubella are separate infections with their own vaccination content (although they are usually combined into a single injection along with mumps protection.)
morbilli and rubeola
There are two types of measles. Rubeola and Rubella
Measles
Neither type of measles (rubella and rubeola) produces much itching. Chicken pox (varicella zoster) is the most common childhood disease that causes itching.
Measles
Measles is also known as rubeola.
Measles is an acute highly contagious infection caused by the rubeola virus. It can be transmitted through respiratory droplets from coughing and sneezing. Symptoms include fever, cough, runny nose, and a characteristic red rash.