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Is measles contagious?
Measles is an acute infectious disease, commonly found in children under 5 years old and adults can still get it. However, 25-50% of people exposed to the measles virus and infected without clinical signs. So is measles contagious, and how to prevent and treat it?
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Be alert and handle the symptoms of measles in children in Winter - Spring
These days, the beginning of the winter-spring season, the cold weather is a favorable condition for some common dangerous diseases to attack young children, causing dangerous complications, especially measles. To help parents know how to take care of their children and detect and handle measles promptly, below are instructions from Professor Dr. Pham Nhat An - Director of the Pediatric Center at Vinmec Times City Hospital.
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Join Vinmec International General Hospital to learn about measles
Measles spreads very quickly and can cause many dangerous complications if the patient is subjective. To learn about this disease, follow the following article to be provided with the most necessary information.
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Is measles in adults dangerous?
When it comes to measles, people often think that this disease only occurs in children. However, in fact, people of any age can get measles. In particular, measles in adults can easily lead to complications due to subjective causes. So to know more about measles in adults, we will learn in the article below.
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Common Complications of Measles - Who is susceptible to complications from measles?
Measles is a highly contagious disease that can easily become an epidemic. The main target of measles is children because of their weak immune system. Let's learn about the complications of measles to prevent the disease for children.
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Taking care of children when they have measles
Measles is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by the measles virus. The disease is clinically characterized by fever, conjunctivitis, inflammation of the respiratory and digestive tracts, and a red rash that appears sequentially from the face to the body. Measles in children can become an epidemic if not detected promptly.
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What are the symptoms of measles and how many days should be isolated to avoid spreading the disease?
Measles is caused by the measles virus. This is a respiratory disease so it is very easy to spread around. If not controlled in time, a measles outbreak can cause extremely serious consequences, especially for young children. So what are the symptoms of measles? How many days of isolation is needed to avoid spreading the disease?
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Distinguish the signs of typhus from measles
Rash fever and measles are two different diseases but have similar initial symptoms. Therefore, we often confuse measles and rash, leading to misdiagnosis. The following article will guide you on how to distinguish the signs of rash fever and measles most accurately.
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How long does it take for measles to go away? If you have measles, can you get it again?
Measles is an acute infectious disease caused by the measles virus and is one of the leading causes of death in children. The disease is mainly transmitted through the respiratory tract or direct contact with nasal and throat secretions of patients. Measles vaccination is an effective measure to prevent measles.
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How does the measles rash grow?
Measles is an infectious disease that is easily spread through the air and is caused by the measles virus. Although measles rarely causes death, complications that can occur include otitis media, pneumonia, diarrhea, corneal ulcers, and post-measles encephalitis....
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Measles in babies is very dangerous
Measles can lead to serious complications such as blindness, malnutrition, immunodeficiency, susceptibility to disease and high risk of death. Especially measles in infants and measles in children under 1 year old.
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