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Like all viruses, chickenpox reproduce by entering a host cell and and then injecting the virus' genetic material into that host cell. The genetic material then gains control over the cell, in order to make futher copies of the virus until eventually the host cell bursts (dies) which release baby viruses. This process is repeated over and over.

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Why is a child unlikely to develop the symptoms of measles if exposed to the pathogen again?

The subject, in fighting off their first bout of measles, developed an antibody specifically effective against measles, and becomes able to reproduce this if re-exposed. The infection is then typically killed off before it becomes symptomatic.


Can you get blisters with German measles?

you can in measles you can in measles


How has the measles vaccine prevented diesease?

Measles vaccine prevents from measles and is administered to children of 18 months with a second dose before age of 4 or 5 years. Vaccine of measles contain alive viruses (called antigens). The alive antigen can reproduce inside the human body but they do not damage host because they are weakened in laboratory to the point where they are still alive and able to reproduce but can not cause serious illness. When this vaccine is injected into the human body, the T cells of lymphocytes (White blood cells) detect the type of viruses in it. Then B cells of lymphocytes produce antibodies against these viruses. The viruses reproduce inside human body therefore the lymphocytes produce more antibodies against this specific type of viruses. Antibodies bind to the viruses, stop their activity and destroy them. Now the viruses of vaccine have been destroyed but the antibodies against them are still present and they prevent the actual viruses (harmful) of measles to cause illness. The person who has once caught measles also has the antibodies against measles viruses after the actual viruses entered the body and caused illness. Therefore the patient will recover within a week without using the vaccine.This person can not get measles again in life because the antibodies against measeles are already produced for prevntion by catching measles once. These antibodies are memory cell for this specific type of viruses. The vaccine of measles does not cure but it is used for prevention because it helps in production of antibodies against measles without causing illness.


What is the singular of measles?

I thought measles was already the singular word. For example, "He has measles." Measles is already plural as well. For example, "They all have measles."


Is measles an deficiency disease?

Measles is not a deficiency disease. Measles is caused by measles virus. This is an infectious disease.


How does the measles pathogen reproduce within the human host?

The measles virus enters the respiratory system through inhalation. It then infects cells in the respiratory tract and lymph nodes, where it replicates. The virus spreads through the bloodstream to other organs, causing symptoms and allowing for further transmission to others.


What is the plural form of measles?

Measles is the plural form of the disease measles.


How do you use the word measles in a sentence?

We had to cancel the party because she had measles. Measles is not something fun to have. He was sick with measles.


What is the treatment for intestine infections to avoid another miscarriage?

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What is the common name for measles?

German Measles


Rubella is know as?

German Measles.


What is the biological name for measles?

The biological name for Measles is Rubeola.Rubella is 'German Measles'.