There are many terms for the 14 day measles, but the most common are:
Measles
Rubeola
Rubella is the medical term meaning three-day measles or German measles.
Rubeola is the medical term for measles.
Measles (also known as Rubeola) is caused by a virus. 90% of people who are not vaccinated will contract this virus if exposed. It causes cold-like symptoms with a rash.Another type of measles is Rubella, also known as German measles or three-day measles. These are not related. Rubella is very serious if a fetus contracts this from its' mother.The vaccine MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella) protects against the two types.
There is no antonym for measles, just as there are no antonyms for most medical conditions using proper names.
Lovell was, most likely, referring to the word "efflorescence". In botany this term refers to the time when a plant is in bloom. In medical terms the word refers to redness or a rash on the skin as occurs with the measles.
Long-term problems following recovery from measles encephalitis may include seizures and mental retardation.
Patent ductus arteriosus is one heart ailment associated with congenital rubella.
Your son's medical records indicate that he had both measles and mumps when he was an infant.
Your son's medical records indicate that he had both measles and mumps when he was an infant.
Ausculatate is the medical term meaning listen.
That is the medical term.
Lamina is the medical term meaning layers.
Epistaxis is the medical term meaning nose blood.