in high temeperatures
They are found at birth:)
No, "measles" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun (e.g. German Measles).
Measles is found in many parts of the world, particularly in regions with low vaccination rates. Outbreaks have been reported in countries across Africa, Asia, and Europe, where access to healthcare and vaccination programs may be limited. Additionally, measles can re-emerge in areas with high vaccination coverage due to international travel and the movement of unvaccinated individuals. Efforts to increase vaccination and improve public health infrastructure are crucial in controlling and preventing outbreaks.
Muhammad ibn Zakariya ar-Razi
its not in body you just get from person who has a disease
Muhammad ibn Zakariya ar-Razi
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.
Measles is a childhood disease. It can be fatal. It is most often found in people who have not been vaccinated.
During World War I, German measles were commonly referred to as "German measles" in English, but they were also known as "rubella." The term "German measles" is believed to have originated because the disease was first described in Germany in the 18th century. The name was used to distinguish it from regular measles, which is caused by a different virus.
He had the measles.
They are found in ALL parts of the world.
Child mortality due to measles is considered largely preventable, and making the MMR vaccine widely available in developing countries is part of WHO's strategy to reduce child mortality by two-thirds by the year 2015.