19 people out of a million every year
German Measles
There are many terms for the 14 day measles, but the most common are: Measles Rubeola
Humans are the only known host of the measles virus.
HIV, measles, chickenpox, the common cold, herpes, and mononucleosis are all viral infectious diseases.
The noun 'measles' is a common, concrete, uncountable noun, a word for a disease, a word for a physical thing.
Rubeola is the medical term for measles.
German measles
The most common injury done to a victim by measles is pneumonia, which can be severe and life-threatening. Measles can also lead to complications such as encephalitis (brain inflammation) and ear infections. In rare cases, measles can cause long-term brain damage or death.
Measles is most common in countries with lower vaccination coverage, such as several countries in Africa and Asia. The disease can easily spread in areas where there are pockets of unvaccinated individuals.
Mumps and measles are two of the common maladies of children.
It is most common among people who had measles infection prior to the age of two years.
Bacterial infections, such as ear infections, sinus infections, and pneumonia are common, especially in children.