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Is measles a microbe?

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What type of microbe causes measles?

Measles are caused from a microbe, virus, which is transmitted through contact with a person that caught them. the transmission period where the virus is contagious is about three weeks prior to a person getting them, usually direct contact, sometimes airborne also.


What microbe is responsible for Dysentery?

Bacillus dysintrica


What kind of pathogen is German measles?

An ariborne pathogen that targets the respiratory tracts is the rubella virus. Rubella virus is also known as the German Measles. Treatment for the rubella virus is a vaccine.German measles or Rubela is caused by a special type of microbe called as 'Virus'.


What micro organism causes measles?

The measles virus, specifically the Measles morbillivirus, is responsible for causing measles in humans. It is highly contagious and is spread through respiratory droplets from coughs and sneezes of an infected person. Vaccination is an effective way to prevent measles.


What type of plague was the Black Plague?

Yersinia Pestis was the microbe responsible for Bubonic Plague.


What microbe is responsible for strep troat?

The bacterium responsible for strep throat is called group A Streptococcus, also known as Streptococcus pyogenes.


The microbe responsible for dysentery?

The microbe responsible for dysentery is often the bacteria called Shigella. It can cause symptoms such as severe diarrhea containing blood or mucus, stomach cramps, and fever. Proper hygiene and sanitation practices are important in preventing the spread of dysentery.


What type of microbe is the cold?

The common cold is caused by a VIRUS not a microbe (a microbe is a bacteria).


What type of microbe is Influenza?

The microbe is virus


Which type of vaccine is made from a living microbe with reduced virulence?

A live-attenuated vaccine is made from a living microbe that has been weakened or attenuated to reduce its virulence. This type of vaccine mimics a natural infection, stimulating a strong immune response without causing severe illness. Examples include the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) and oral polio vaccines.


Can you get blisters with German measles?

you can in measles you can in measles