| measles, mumps, and rubella virus v. live |
[USP] a combination of live attenuated measles, mumps, and rubella viruses, administered subcutaneously for simultaneous immunization against measles, mumps, and rubella.
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| measles-like v.’es |
Morbillivirus.
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| measles |
Measles is usually treated herbally in the same manner as chicken pox. Eye strain and discomfort is common with the measles, so keep the child in a darkened room. A mild infusion of eyebright may be used to ease discomfort in the eyes. This can be used as a wash for the older child, or for young children you can soak a clean cloth in the eyebright infusion and apply as an external compress over the eyes.
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| measles |
In severely malnourished children, measles carries a high mortality rate. In the central hospital in Lesotho, five of 28 malnourished children who contracted measles died. 37 Measles virus control is mediated by the Th1 subset of T cells. 38 The reasons for the severe course of the disease may include a low level of virus clearing activity, as well as susceptibility to secondary infection.
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| measles |
A highly communicable disease characterized by fever, general malaise, sneezing, nasal congestion, a brassy cough, conjunctivitis, and an eruption over the entire body caused by the rubeola virus. An attack of measles almost invariably confers permanent immunity. Active immunization can be produced by administration of measles vaccine, preferably one that contains the live virus.
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