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Revision as of 20:54, 14 April 2023

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A child showing a 4-day measles rash.


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On oral mucosa, so-called 'Koplik's Spots' can be identified. This sign is considered pathognomonic for measles


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Measles, also known as morbilli, rubeola, or red measles, is a highly contagious infection caused by the measles virus.

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