Many children from developed countries used to die of measles in past. Rest of them had depressed immunity for next three months after recovery.
New cases of measles began being reported in some countries--including Great Britain--in 2001 because of parents' fears about vaccine safety.
German Measles
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.
if you mean what is the most common type of industry it depends on how developed countries are: More developed countries the most common is tertiary then quaterniary then secondary then primary less developed countries the most common is primar then secondary then tertiary than quaternary
There are many terms for the 14 day measles, but the most common are: Measles Rubeola
Everyone who has not been immunized.
Children in underdeveloped countries are not as frequently immunized as those living in developed countries. :) -Apex-
Humans are the only known host of the measles virus.
The most common diseases in France are the same for many other modern countries. These include various types of cancer and heart diseases.
Maurice Hilleman. He developed the measles vaccine, and it is estimated to prevent 1 million deaths every year.
In most low-income countries.