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When we got home he went to bed with the measles.
Just as if he had a cold, or the measles.
We sat in the cold for hours, and I got the measles.
So last year there were 17,000 cases of measles, and 45 children died.
In a high school of 1,000 students, none has ever had measles.
The two little boys just had the measles, a light case.
During the early months of 1917, the children caught measles.
She died of measles in 1712, followed by her husband a week later.
Some were quite healthy, but more than a few had measles.
Later his sister, who had just come down with the measles, was put into the same room.
An attack of measles almost killed him when he was 10.
You look like a mild case of the measles, right now.
I said that all three of us had come down with German measles.
Measles can be overcome, but a different approach is needed.
In early 2008, there were 64 suspected cases of measles.
"Look what happened when measles returned, from 1989 to 1991," she said.
Measles kills almost 1 million children in the world each year.
Possible cases of measles should be reported to state health departments.
Measles has become a serious problem nationwide in the last few years.
Measles continues to be a significant public health problem in developing countries, with 30-40 million cases per year.
The only thing might hold us up would be the measles."
The summer came, and brought with it an epidemic of measles.
It usually takes 8 to 12 days to get symptoms after you have been around someone who has measles.
The baby died in a measles epidemic the following May.
In December, two other children not associated with either church also died of measles.
It should not be confused with 'rubeola', which was a historical name for measles.
Throughout the country, this looks as though it will be a banner year for rubeola, or red measles.
It is also called rubeola or red measles.
Federal health officials nevertheless warn that the common nine-day measles, also called rubeola, is still a dangerous disease.
"He had been exposed to a strain of Ametan rubeola some years ago on another mission.
The rubella vaccine is given in combination with measles (rubeola) and mumps.
Anthela rubeola is a moth of the Anthelidae family.
Measles is sometimes also called rubeola, but it is not the same as rubella (German measles).
The name rubella is sometimes confused with rubeola, an alternative name for measles in English-speaking countries; the diseases are unrelated.
Measles (rubeola)
Measles (Rubeola)
"Ametan rubeola causes dehydration, pneumonia, encephalitis," Spock said.
Thus, in Spanish, "rubeola" refers to rubella and "sarampión" refers to measles.
It was first described by Robert Willan in 1799 as "Rubeola, sine catarrho".
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis - A rare disease of the brain caused by rubeola infection.
Infections commonly associated with hyperpyrexia include: roseola, rubeola and enteroviral infections.
Before working with rubella, Dr. Meyer tested an experimental vaccine against red measles, or rubeola, in West African nations hit hard by an epidemic.
There are two kinds of measles -rubeola, commonly known as red measles, and rubella, known as German measles.
The low point in lymphocyte levels occurs just prior to the onset of the distinct red circular skin rash (called rubeola) characteristic of a measles infection.
Acabaria rubeola (Wright & Studer, 1889)
The Latin text taught readers how to determine the times of nighttime prayers from positions of the stars, and Sirius is described within as rubeola - "reddish".
In some other European languages, like Spanish, rubella and rubeola are synonyms, and rubeola is not an alternative name for measles.
Pero no confunda la rubéola con el sarampión que en inglés a veces lo llaman "rubeola".
Rhazes used the Arabic name "hasbah" for measles, but it has had many other names including "rubeola" from the Latin word rubeus, which means red, and "morbilli", which means "small plague".
Measles (also known as rubeola [not to be confused with rubella], morbilli, or English measles) is an infection of the respiratory system caused by a virus, specifically a paramyxovirus of the genus Morbillivirus.
An alternative name for the MMR vaccine, from Latin morbilli (measles), parotitis (mumps) and rubella.
The last room, of his own paintings and pastels, including "The Millinery Shop," "After the Bath" and the double portrait of Monsieur and Madame Morbilli, is, all alone, a satisfying exhibition.
Measles (also known as rubeola [not to be confused with rubella], morbilli, or English measles) is an infection of the respiratory system caused by a virus, specifically a paramyxovirus of the genus Morbillivirus.
Along with its new acquisition, that show includes a portrait of Degas's sister Thérèse Morbilli and her husband, Edmondo; portrait etchings of Manet from about 1864-65; and an etched Degas self-portrait from 1857.