Examples of measles in the following topics:
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Rash
- For instance, a rash may be the result of an allergic reaction or a disease such as measles.
- Measles is caused by the measles virus.
- The characteristic measles rash is classically described as a generalized, maculopapular, erythematous rash that begins several days after the fever starts.
- The measles rash appears two to four days after initial symptoms, and lasts for up to eight days.
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Coryza and Influenza
- Coryza is classically used in association with the "four Cs" of measles infection: cough, conjunctivitis, Koplik's spots, and coryza.
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Mumps
- The vaccine may be given separately or as part of the routine MMR immunization vaccine which also protects against measles and rubella.
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- These include various viruses (measles, varicella, rubella, enterovirus 71) and streptococcal bacterial infection.